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Quality Seat Time
We hadn't gotten more than 20 miles from our Portland, Oregon, home. Trapped by rush-hour traffic, the big Healey's temperature started to climb. The needle on the gauge quickly passed the 212-degree mark, and visions of warped heads and steamin...
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from the July 2002 Issue
The Cuban Galapagos of Yankee Cars
Sometimes we collectors should just leave well enough alone.A recent article in the New York Times about American cars in Cuba, written in part to preview a PBS program entitled "Classic American Cars of Cuba," extolled the creativity of the own...
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from the June 2002 Issue
SCM, Phase II
In October, 1963, Austin-Healey introduced the BJ8, with an updated interior including a wood-veneered dash. Several months later, the so-called phase II version of the Big Healey was unveiled, with many updates such as dual lenses for braking a...
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from the May 2002 Issue
A Thousand Here, A Thousand There
In Oregon, May 1 is the official beginning of our sports car season. Our garage is soon filled with the chirping of a half-dozen vehicles, each, like a hungry baby bird, crying out for hundred-dollar bills to be tossed under its hood in an annu...
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from the April 2002 Issue
Give That Car an "A"
At SCM, we often describe cars as being "first tier" or "second tier" collectibles. These terms are used intuitively, rather than being based on any analytical system. While putting together this year's Pocket Price Guide, we were reviewing our ...
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from the March 2002 Issue
Shamed by Swig
Ferrari Mondials and snow-packed roads don't mix very well. That was just one of the many thoughts that crossed my mind as we slid sideways towards the edge of the mountain road. I hadn't planned on using the Ferrari as a snowmobile, but Martin ...
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from the February 2002 Issue
My Green Ferrari
The car hauler should be pulling up any day now, delivering the newest addition to the Martin-Banzer menagerie. Or is that collection?It's a 1984 Ferrari Mondial Cabriolet, in the distinctive color of light metallic green, with a tan leather int...
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from the January 2002 Issue
Mooners and Masterpieces
January and August are the two busiest months on the collector car calendar, but they are as different as desert and ocean. August in Monterey is a three-day spectacle of disposable wealth, with million-dollar cars selling haphazardly across th...
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from the December 2001 Issue
Shuffling the Deck
It's a good thing we thrive on change. During the past two months, the Martin-Banzer garage has seen a lot of comings and goings.It all started back in June when our 39,000-mile 240Z went off to a subscriber in Lorton, Virginia. With a slot in t...
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from the November 2001 Issue
Where Do We Go From Here?
"As hobbies go, buying, restoring and driving old cars is a harmless-though often expensive-indulgence, far removed from the worlds of global politics and terrorist plots."That was the lead sentence for an article I wrote last month for New York...
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from the October 2001 Issue
A Done Car
For the past month, I've been enjoying the company of an old friend. It came into our life in 1988, just after I had left my position as artistic director of Ballet Oregon and become a sales manager for Ron Tonkin Gran Turismo, hawking Ferraris,...
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from the September 2001 Issue
Lancias 'R' Us
Both nature and car collectors abhor a vacuum.In July we bid farewell to our 1972 240Z and our 1967 Alfa Duetto race car. The Z went to an SCM subscriber in Lorton, Virginia, and the Duetto to good friends and SCM'ers Doug Zaitz and Portland's V...
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from the August 2001 Issue
Going, Going, Gone Forever
Monterey is a bellwether weekend, as RM, Christie's and Bonhams & Brooks duke it out. Each is offering a delectable array of first-tier collectible automobiles, and the automotive investment world watches and holds its breath as four-hundred spe...
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from the July 2001 Issue
It's All About the Hunt
I venture to hypothesize that SCM readers are always searching for the flimsiest posibble excuse to justify buying another car. "I don't have one in that color." "It's cheaper to buy this one than restore the one I have." "I always wanted one wh...
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from the June 2001 Issue
Do You Know the Way to... Auburn?
We confess. As sports car fanatics, Auburn, Indiana has never been at the center of our radar screen. But as SCM continues to expand its coverage of America's grand luxury marques, including Duesenberg, Cord and Auburn, a trip to their home city...
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from the May 2001 Issue
 
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