Progress is fine, but it's gone on for too long.

with apologies to Ogden Nash...

Tuesday, September 16, 2025

1953 Desoto

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  Now with power steering, power brakes and well... power.

Villiers, 1960

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  Below, Engine cutaway. Artist is signed Johnstone, I don't see that name in the Motoring Artist directory . I had to look twice to mak...
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Monday, September 15, 2025

Speed Age, April 1948

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Here's a magazine from before my time, not too much interesting content 7 decades later. I don't recognize any names in the editoria...
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Monday Mystery, twisted thing. (Updated)

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Looks like something a blacksmith might have made but for what purpose, I'm not sure. Guesses? Dave says, "Its a caulking iron for ...
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Sunday, September 14, 2025

Olds 442

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  With those bunny badges in the grille, could it have been owned by Hugh Hefner? Ok that's just silly.
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Sidecar Sunday

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Saturday, September 13, 2025

The Motor Cycle Dec 29, 1938

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International Auto Wagon, 1907

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One from the transitional era of automobiles. When most of the country was farming, a wagon was the usual vehicle. This would feel very fami...
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Friday, September 12, 2025

Toys for boys, 1903

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 Montgomery Ward, 1903

E C Atkins tool

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  This is an odd one, first that blade-type thing is wrong, it's actually a knife from a hay mower, so that's a distraction. E C Atk...
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