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  1. You might have heard about this one. But just a few months ago the high banked (60 degrees) Terramar/Sitges circuit, Spain (Autodromo Nacional, built 1922) was found after being forgotten totally on a big farming estate(!). If interested, you can read/see more on my homepage(bottom feature)<A HREF="http://www.prewarcar.com" TARGET=_blank>www.PreWarCar.com</A><p>[ 02-01-2002: Message edited by: Joris Bergsma ]
  2. Today I posted a vintage photo of a girl with presumably a 1940 Olds. Any of you can describe it more specific? Thanks Joris<A HREF="http://www.prewarcar.com" TARGET=_blank>www.PreWarCar.com</A>
  3. Hi, you can post it without costs at my homepage <A HREF="http://www.prewarcar.com" TARGET=_blank>www.PreWarCar.com</A> with photo. All the best Joris
  4. Just wanted you to make you aware of this auction. I am not knowledgeable in Stutz. But it might be something.<A HREF="http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/aw-cgi/ebayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=601058676&r=0&t=0" TARGET=_blank>click to see stutz at Ebay</A> regards Joris
  5. Dear JF, Chris Paulsen allready offered help. But I always can use an extra expert on identifying early Americans. Have a look at this page of my website <A HREF="http://www.prewarcar.com/previous_features.asp?offset=60" TARGET=_blank>PreWarCar - previous features</A> It's the second car from the top. Thanks Joris
  6. Thanks Bob, it still is nuseful information for anyone out there. Did you see my today's story on the Spanish bnaked circuit. Incredible, in fact it was lost and found back after soem 50 years... should post it seperately. cheers Joris <A HREF="http://www.prewarcar.com" TARGET=_blank>PreWarCar</A>
  7. Amazing! Of course you don't knwow the exact location Bob, or do you? Any chance the car still exists? Joris
  8. Are any Rally (made in Paris)sportscars in the USA? In Europe very, very view are left. Bit like HRG(GB). See for an example my homepage <A HREF="http://www.prewarcar.com" TARGET=_blank>PreWarCar</A>. Regards Joris
  9. Chris I received confirmation of the Model T club of America that your guess is 100% correct. Thumbs up! Joris <A HREF="http://www.prewarcar.com" TARGET=_blank>PreWarCar</A>
  10. Joris

    Packard book

    I have only one book on Packard -and sligly cheaper, even in Holland- but it's great! Title: Packards at Speed, by Robert J. Neal about the fast cars, boats and planes engined by packard. Did you know Packard is still Record Keeper of the fastest piston engined aeroplane? Something like 650 mph...!<BR>Joris <A HREF="http://www.prewarcar.com" TARGET=_blank>PreWarCar</A>
  11. Thanks Chris, a Ford is a bit different, but we overhere are definitely not good in identifying American cars. I am still looking for a real expert in this, while I have lots of old US car photo's to be identified. Any suggestions?<P>Thanks again, Joris <A HREF="http://www.prewarcar.com" TARGET=_blank>PreWarCar</A>
  12. Today I post this vintage photo of a girl cranking her car at my homepage<A HREF="http://www.prewarcar.com" TARGET=_blank>PreWarCar</A> . I wonder if this could be a Buick? Thanks Joris
  13. Hi Bob, I think with this I found the right saddle for you. What you write is Chinese to me, but sounds as rocksolid info. Did you drive things like that? I would love to hear soem first hand experience(form that time). All the best, Joris
  14. As a European(Dutch)a few things keep puzzling me. I see loads of Buicks and nice websites. Like Paul DeLucchi's. But nothing on pre 1950's Pontiac. Why ? Nobody had one? Were they so bad that they're all scrapped? I found this nice 1927(?) vintage Pontiac and pasted it on my homepage <A HREF="http://www.prewarcar.com" TARGET=_blank>PreWarCar</A>. I contacted GM, but heard nothing so far. Please tell me when you know a brilliant Pontiac pre '40 website. Thanks Joris info@prewarcar.com
  15. Working on my homepage <A HREF="http://www.prewarcar.com" TARGET=_blank>PreWarCar</A>I stumble now and then on a pre WW II Pontiac. But is't a rare occasion. So when I found a nice vintage Pontiac photo (posted today) I started looking for a club or site about older Pontiacs. Loads of '50-'60-'70 spots but nothing else. Is there an explanation?<BR>please let me know, thanks Joris info@prewarcar.com
  16. Ever been at <A HREF="http://www.prewarcar.com" TARGET=_blank>PreWarCar</A> ? Dedicated to the pre 1940 car only. Amsterdam based and serving the world. You can ad your car at no charge with a link to your homepage, a dealerpage or with an email link. Goofd luck ! Wishing you lots of vintage mileage in 2002. Joris
  17. Thank you, you WW II Veteran. Most people in Holland are very much aware of the great things you did to give us back freedom. And that you lost a lot of companions. We'll never forget that. Thanks a million !!!<P>Joris Bergsma
  18. I wish you all lots of vintage mileage in a 2002. As from 1 January(* hours earlier than in New York) I post this great New Year's kiss at my homepage <A HREF="http://www.prewarcar.com" TARGET=_blank>PreWarCar</A><BR>Enjoy ! Joris
  19. Another load of Bugatti's you'll find <A HREF="http://www.prewarcar.com" TARGET=_blank>PreWarCar</A> and not slow ! happy New Year ! Joris
  20. Hi you Buick people, I posted this early eighties photo at <A HREF="http://www.prewarcar.com" TARGET=_blank>PreWarCar</A> and would like to know who build this wonderful model. Do you know more about it please let me know. Regards, Joris
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