I’m not much of a winter guy. But I have to admit, having owned a Saab and a couple of Volvos, the season is more tolerable behind the wheel of a Swedish car.
When I first launched VintagEuro, I found myself struggling to explain what exactly I meant by “vintage” and what qualified as “Euro.” This installment, helps define both those factors, as well as the mission of the project.
Okay, so here you are. And maybe you’re still asking yourself, “what exactly is VintagEuro, anyway?” Fair question. We get to that in this first edition of the VintagEuro newsletter on SubStack.
For import car enthusiasts in the eastern states, the Carlisle Import Nationals show in central Pennsylvania has long been the place to see an incredibly eclectic mix of European and …
If you happen to stroll through a Sunday morning Cars-n-Coffee in Malibu, California, you’re bound to come away stunned, even if you are relatively comfortable financially. The machinery on display …
There seems to be a podcast for every interest. Or is there? We listen to a lot of podcasts and found ourselves surprised by the lack of shows dedicated to …
Even a cursory scan of auction sites like Bring a Trailer will yield results for cars you’ve probably never seen or heard of beyond the pages of a magazine. Look …