Tuesday, November 29, 2005


Forget the Post Office! Park a pic of your car on your own stamp!
Although this service has been around for a little while, we wanted to let orphan car fans know about this great gift idea for the holiday: PhotoStamps.

Forget waiting for the Post Office to issue another set of 50's car stamps. With PhotoStamps you could put a picture of your orphan car on a real postage stamp right now. Or if your favorite orphan car nut is good with a wrench but lousy with a computer mouse, give it to him or her as a gift for the holiday.

Cheap? Not exactly. (The price of a standard 37-cent First Class stamp is 84 cents through PhotoStamps.)

But if you love your orphan, and it's one of a kind, why not tell everyone with a one-of-a-kind item like this?

(Thanks to NCCA members Jack Sutton and Jim Bracewell for this.)


posted by Todd on 11/29/2005 04:52:00 PM

Wednesday, November 09, 2005


The Met Set DVD featured in Cars & Parts Magazine!
We've been telling you that Torq-O's The Met Set DVD is stuffed full of exclusive interviews, fascinating facts, and special features about the Metropolitan.

Now Cars & Parts Magazine has picked up the story.

Check out page 69 of their December 2005 issue for more!


posted by Todd on 11/09/2005 05:12:00 PM


Customized Tucker
Forty-seven or so Tuckers still exist out of the 51 that the Tucker Automobile Corporation built back in 1948.

The problem was they were all stuck in a features rut. Forties styling. Forties engineering. Forties safety. What's a cupholder-loving Tucker owner to do?

Here's the answer: an under-the-skin extreme Tucker makeover.


posted by Todd on 11/09/2005 04:21:00 PM


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