Bryan and Myles sit down with their long-time friend and founder of VWvortex to discuss the early days of internet car culture, building one of the biggest online communities by accident, and how the landscape has changed for digital publishers. In the second half, all three guys talk about their […]
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Jamie Kitman and the Cars of John Hughes’ Movies – Episode 6
Bryan and Myles connect with the busiest professional automotive enthusiast in the business, Jamie Kitman. Formerly a columnist with Automobile magazine, he’s now moved on to other projects including Octane Film Cars, his company that supplies cars to film productions. In the second segment he’ll weigh in on the choice […]
Brad Brownell and the Year Without Events – Episode 5
Join Bryan and Myles as they chat with Radwood co-founder Brad Brownell about Rad-era European classics, the evolution of car shows for younger enthusiasts, and the explosive growth of a tongue-in-cheek American take on the classic British motoring festival at Goodwood. Later, all three guys will discuss what it’s like […]
Tim McNair and Detailing Nightmares – Episode 4
Join Bryan and Myles as they chat with master automotive detailer Tim McNair of Grand Prix Concours Preparation. A long-time friend of Myles, Tim shares his experiences preparing some of the world’s most coveted cars for top-level concours events across the globe. In the second segment, all three guys share […]
Dwight Knowlton and the Early Days of Road Racing – Episode 3
Join Bryan and Myles as they chat with the multi-talented automotive artist Dwight Knowlton about his work including historical fiction children’s books based on early road racing, plus his more recent efforts including official event poster artist for the Greenwich Concours d’Elegance and the Pittsburgh Vintage Grand Prix. In the […]
George Achorn and the Rise of AWD – Episode 2
Join Bryan and Myles as the sit down with friend and colleague George Achorn, executive director of the Audi Car Cub North America to talk about his love of early Audi quattros, his days running the Audi enthusiast site Fourtitude.com, and how he’s helped evolve the club to keep step […]
Say Hello to the VintagEuro Podcast!
We listen to a lot of podcasts. Mostly car podcasts. And look, there are some great ones out there, along with some that are so-so and a bunch that we couldn’t even listen to. But we’re especially passionate about classic European cars (and motorcycles). We like the stuff from the […]
Watch This 1984 BMW 635 CSi Compete at the 2020 Groesbeck Grand Prix
The inaugural Groesbeck Vintage Grand Prix is still scheduled to take place on the weekend of September 5-6 in Groesbeck, Texas, and one of the cars confirmed for attendance is this stunning 635 CSi owned by Andrew Meudt. The car was originally a European-spec M635 CSi but was converted to […]
BBS Files for Bankruptcy Protection in Germany
The wheel business isn’t what it used to be, even for a veteran brand like BBS. The German company, founded 50 years ago, has filed for bankruptcy in an effort to remain solvent. This is the company’s third bankruptcy filing in thirteen years, in fact. The company was rescued from […]
No Joke – You Can Own One of Letterman’s Ferraris
If you have a couple million dollars to spare, you can be the new owner of this gorgeous 1965 Ferrari 275 GTS, which is currently up for auction at Mecum’s Indianapolis sale. Notable for its former owners, including both David Letterman and former Microsoft president and COO Jon Shirley, this […]