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Here's a video from Jay Leno's Garage dedicated to a one year only model of the 1932 Packard Twin Six. Lets go for a ride in this rare car and hear from Jay about the restorer of this classic piece of automobile history, the legendary Phil Hill.

WOW!  Wasn't this ahead of it's time. We have made so many technological advancements since the thirties. Wouldn't this be something to have on our cars now? Check out the parking aid on this 1933 Packard.

If you have not seen the Gilmore Museum in Michigan, it certainly is worth the trip. If you think that's too far to go today, just click on the button and you'll take a virtual  tour. Thanks to Rick Black for sending this link.

I've seen several of these tests of your knowledge of 50's cars. If you grew up with these cars, you'll have fun. It taught me that I don't know my Chrysler products very well. Let's see how Ken Whitmire does. That's a challenge Tim.

Thanks to Rick Black for sending along a suggested series of links (1 and 2) describing the process of bringing a 1923 Ford Model T to life. Quite interesting! Take your time and look at both. The first button is the barn find and the last is where the guy got it running. If these interest you as they did me, you'll want to view the eleven videos between #1 and # 13. What a trip. Thanks to the author for documenting his restoration.

Thanks to Dave Walters for sending along an inspiring link asking us to take an inner look at how we and others view our hobby. It's a good read.

Thanks to Rick Black for reminding us that the common phrase we here of "stay safe"means more than wear your mask. How about the fire exposure with our old cars? That's a real exposure to life and property. Some of us depend upon a huge, bulky fire extinguisher that we hope will work when we need it. Here is another solution; a modern one to protect you and your car. Use code EFHS20 at checkout and save 15%.

Thanks to Rick Black for sending along this video about the Roadside America Museum in Hillsboro, Texas. Just an hour southwest of Dallas, this would be well worthwhile during your next trip to the Metroplex.

Thanks to Lloyd Bohn for sending along this link. It's the latest "Vault Tour" of the Peterson Museum in Los Angeles. Go get a cup of coffee, sit back and enjoy the next hour,

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