With a 1974 XB Falcon panel van one is down under, but never down and out.
When I saw the 1974 XB Falcon panel van owned by Kerri Underwood of Brisbane, Australia, I thought, "Why wasn't this vehicle also made in America, or at least imported here?"
Underwood's van is unlike the old driver-forward Volkswagen vans or American minivans, aka "mommy mobiles." It's definitely not a chunky and clumsy full-size van. The Australian panel van looks like a Falcon utility (aka pickup) with a truck bed cap, but without the bulkhead. Meanwhile, the interior is like a station wagon.
Hershey, Pennsylvania – They say that Virginia is for lovers. Lovers of antique automobiles, that is… From February 8 through 10, 2024, some 600 AACA (Antique Automobile Club of America) members visited the award-winning Westfields Marriott Washington Dulles hotel in Chantilly, Virginia (which was sold out!) to partake in what's known as "The Oscars of the Antique Automotive World." Over the course of three days, the heritage and enjoyment of 25-year-old and older, original automobiles was celebrated. AACA is the only enthusiast organization that's dedicated to any and all authentic collector cars.
The London Concours will celebrate all eight generations of the Chevrolet Corvette on June 4-6.
London, UK - The London Concours announced that June's show will celebrate the past 70 years of one of the most significant and iconic automotive creations of all: the Chevrolet Corvette. Running from June 4th - 6th at the Honourable Artillery Company in the heart of the city, the event will gather ten models from throughout the Corvette's illustrious history – from the seminal C1 of the 1950s right through to the cutting-edge, mid-engined C8 supercar of today. Presented in partnership with the Classic Corvette Club UK and Classic and Sports Car, the display will chart the progression of this defining model over the decades, offering fascinating snapshots of America and its automotive industry in the process.
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