October 2014
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in Articles, Model Cars
Chaining or details?
Detailing a car is so much more than just washing and cleaning it Read more
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in Model Cars
Old or new?
A classic-looking scale model appears to be a recent toy with a combustion engine. Read more
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in Articles
Postponed environmental zone Utrecht paragon of amateurism
The controversial and strict Utrecht environmental zone will not come into effect on January 1, 2015. Diesel drivers are breathing a sigh of relief now that the measures have been postponed for at least four months. In any case, it gives the project management in Utrecht extra room to resolve numerous gaps and failing control systems. If the environmental zone already Read more
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The case of the broken dog
A reader is looking for someone who can restore his radiator mascot, Willys Overland, Whippet Read more
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in Articles
Alternative classic
Jeep riders? People from Keep them Roling? No. They are a couple of men with old tractors. Agricultural machinery from before the farmer became a highly skilled agricultural entrepreneur. Read more
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in Articles
Too good of faith
Too good of faith. Classic enthusiast is cheated by employer Read more
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in Articles
Divine or Gruesome?
Divine or Gruesome? A perfect Kawasaki in custom candy colors Read more
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in reports
Birthplace of Lenham
Very occasionally you might come across an MG Midget or Austin-Healey Sprite with Lenham bodywork. Such a cart is pretty rare. We estimate that there are around five to six in the Netherlands? The Lenham is named after the British town of Lenham in Kent. The place where it all started in the fifties still exists. A small wooden shed where ordinary cars, but also sports cars, were screwed.
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in People
Anatole Lapine
On May 23, Anatole Lapine was born in Riga, Latvia, and completed his internship at Daimler-Benz in Hamburg before moving to the United States. As an 1930-year-old he came to work as a subordinate in the design department - led by legend Bill Mitchell - at General Motors. Read more
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