Year: 2014

Circus City

(Two magnificent machines at the Grissom Air Museum. Photo Socotra.) I don’t like clowns. It is a professional thing. You know where I live, and that will have to suffice. But I was curious that the Circus City Best Western Motel was named that- which leads to a short tale of a visit to the […]

The Covered Bridge

(The Bridge on- no kidding, Arlington Blvd in Newton Falls, Ohio.) I woke in Newton Falls, OH, having run out of airspeed and good ideas around five-thirty last night on the Ohio Turnpike. I always feel better with the Keystone State behind me. Sam’s Pizza “A tradition since 1958!” provided the grub for dinner- delivery, […]

Coast to Coast

(Milestone Zero, Route 50, Washington, DC. Photo US Army) I had intended to be further along on about ten things today, and the story is getting out the door later and later. It is OK, though. Car Week is over in Monterey, The Dream Cruise is about to begin on Woodward Avenue, and the placid […]

The Passion Pit

(The Oak Drive-In Theater sign on Woodward, just two blocks away on Normandy Street in Royal Oak with the dancing hot dogs on the screen at intermission and the playground for the kids under the screen until it got dark enough to start the movie! Photo Keith Milford). I got lost this morning- sorry. I […]

Demolition Derby

I am overwhelmed by the automobiles at the culmination of the Monterey, California Car Week: The Pebble Beach Concours D’Elegance. It quite takes my breath away, it being light years away from my price-point for automotive fun, which runs more to the demolition derby. Our pal Mules volunteers to keep order at the Concours, watching […]

Raven’s Last Rambler

(The celebrated Oak Drive-In Theater, now sadly demolished in the interest of progress. Photo Keith Milford). It was a day for drive-ins. No, not what you are thinking- we will get back to a discussion of the real way to enjoy a film- or something even more exciting one of these days- and take a […]

RAMBLERS AND REBELS:

A Tale from the land of Anthracite and Beer “The REBEL utilized the now familiar large engine in a small body to achieve remarkable performance: 0-60 mph in 7.2 seconds and quarter-mile times below 16 seconds. At Daytona Beach in Florida a REBEL not only produced these impressive performance results, but also outperformed al production […]

Going to the Races

(The very first Nash Healy. It recently went at auction for a cool half million) OK- we have covered the end of the Big War before and I won’t bore you with it again. Our pal Mac Showers was there, and even was in Japan five days after the surrender. I know what he did- […]

Mason and Nash

My pal in Monterey filled me with envy the last few days. Car Week on the peninsula is starting, and there were at least three events already with the auctions starting today. The wildest one was: (“Big Daddy’s Caddie” ! … Big Daddy being Josif Broz Tito…. it reportedly was a gift, a token of […]

Cars (In Our Lives)

We get letters. I intend, when we put the book together out of these wandering stories, to intersperse the chapters with the accounts of other Great American Car people. Above is one of my passions- it is the very First Nash Healy that just went at auction for a half million dollars. My pals have […]