Dan Staehle had plenty of reasons for grabbing his beautiful 1966 Pontiac GTO hardtop almost as soon as he saw it. It's a stunning car in almost every way. It had been very nicely restored, wears a gorgeous red with a black interior color combination, and, well, almost everybody likes a classic GTO.
TRAVERSE CITY, Mich. /PRNewswire/ -- The Hagerty Drivers Foundation is hosting "Cars at the Capital," a month-long celebration of car culture in Washington, D.C. Held on the National Mall throughout September, this exhibit is free to the public and will feature the 29th and 30th vehicles to be added to the National Historic Vehicle Register. Two additional historically significant vehicles previously added to the National Historic Vehicle Register will also be featured to educate the general public about the cultural significance of the automobile and its role in shaping modern society.
Russell Flick has seen the rumors swirling online and even in person about the cancelation of Fall Hershey, and he's trying to stop them at every turn.
In whack-a-mole fashion, Russell Flick has been trying to stomp out the false rumors that the AACA's "Fall Hershey" meet isn't happening. That's simply not true, and Flick wants to set the record straight.
"It's 100 percent happening this year," said Flick, president of the Hershey Region of the Antique Automobile Club of America, the club that has hosted the Eastern Fall Meet in Hershey, Pa., each year since it was started in 1954. The 2021 event will be held October 6-9, again around Hersheypark Stadium in Hershey. There's also an agreement already in place for the 2022 event to be held at the same location.
1978 top down International Scout... What's not to love?
There's so much nostalgia flowing these days for trucks and SUVs from the 1970s and even the '80s. There are just a ton of car lovers out there who have fond memories of square-body Blazers and all varieties of early Broncos. Old Jeep Grand Wagoneers, Toyota Landcruisers and others of their ilk are all feeling the love, too.
This fabulous International would appeal to even the Chevy, Ford and Dodge loyalists. Who doesn't dig an old International rig? This awesome removable-top 1978 Scout is simply one of the coolest machines you'll ever see from that era.
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