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San Marino Car Show, August 25, 2024

September 9, 2024 By pete


Jay Leno’s Monteverdi

Story and photos by Joe Duray

What Makes the San Marino Car Show Special?

Hopefully as a car enthusiast, you have many local car gatherings to attend. Southern California is particularly blessed with a plethora of such events. These can range from being held in a carnival to an informal setting (or anywhere in between) that contain a mixture of various time periods, design styles and manufacturers. Some events range from simply one-make to ‘bring-what-you-got gatherings.

The annual San Marino Car Show is special, as it is a bit of a mixture of the best of all above. It is well organized and impeccably managed. [Read more…] about San Marino Car Show, August 25, 2024

Tagged With: 2024, August 25, california car shows, Jay Leno Monteverdi, Joe Duray, Maserati concours, San Marino Car Show

Donald Healey Goes Hollywood and More

September 2, 2024 By pete

By Pete Vack and Jim Sitz

In their new book Nash-Healey, A Grand Alliance, authors John Nikas and Hervé Chevalier bring to light Donald Healey’s 5,000-mile ten-day cross-country journey through America in 1948, driving a new Healey Westland in every conceivable weather situation all the way to Los Angeles.

Hollywood welcomed Donald and Geoffrey Healey, who in turn never missed a photo op. Here is the well-traveled Westland with starlet Barbara Lawrence. Photo from Nash-Healey, A Grand Alliance

Healey and son Geoffrey were amazed at the enthusiasm and knew that he could succeed in selling his cars in the U.S. According to Nikas, “In his retirement in during the 1980s, he would ponder what might have happened had he built sports car in the United States rather than England.” He returned to the UK with many contacts and ideas, but left the appropriately named Westland in California. Jim Sitz picked up the trail from there.

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Tagged With: A Grand Alliance, cameron argetsinger, Donald Healey, Healey Drone, Healey in hollywood, Healey Silverstone, Healey Westlland, Henry Manney, henry manney III, Jim Sitz, Nash Healey, Roger Barlow, The Grand Alliance

F1 Exhibition, London

September 2, 2024 By pete

Story and photos by Jonathan Sharp

As it says below, F1 comes to London but only as an exhibition, not as a race. Anyway I was lucky enough to be invited to attend the press launch a few days before the exhibition opened so was able to take in the show without the crowds which will no doubt come in droves. During the press event both Damon Hill and Tim Harvey were present to explain more about the ethos of the exhibition and why it came to London as part three of what will probably be a world tour.

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Tagged With: 1970 Lotus 72, 1999 MP4/14 McLaren, Damon Hill, F1 Exhibition london, F1 on display, F1 shows, Ferrari 156 replica, Jonathan Sharp photo, Renault Gordini EF1 1.5, Silverstone Museum

Concorso Italiano, 2024

September 2, 2024 By pete

1956 Fiat 1100 TV Vignale from the collection of Marco Gastaldi

Story and photos by Brandes Elitch

Concorso Italiano was held on August 17th, 2024, the day before Pebble Beach. It is now a decades-old tradition and a mainstay of the Monterey Car Week. But this is how it began.

In 1984 my friend Joe Duray saw an ad in the San Francisco Chronicle for a 1962 Maserati 3500 GT coupe, located in a lockup in Vallejo. Joe was the only person to respond to the ad, and he got the car, which he has since fully restored. Around that time a gentleman named Francis Mandarano set up a business in Seattle called Maserati Information Exchange. [Read more…] about Concorso Italiano, 2024

Tagged With: 1949 Ferrari 166 Touring Barchetta, 1956 Fiat 1100 TV Vignale, Alfa 6C 2300 Touring coupe, brande elitch, brandes elitch on concorso, Concorso Italiano 2024, lancia appia, Lancia Evo 37 by Kimera Automobili

The Quail, A Motorsports Gathering 2024

September 2, 2024 By pete

Story by Brandes Elitch
Photos by Lon Price unless otherwise noted

The Quail, A Motorsports Gathering, was started by Gordon McCall way back in 2003. I have said before in these columns, and it bears repeating, there are two people responsible for creating this wonderful week in August in Monterey: Gordon, for this show and for the Jet Center show, and Steve Earle, for creating the Monterey Historic Automobile Race since 1974, as a way for his friends to exercise their old racecars at Laguna Seca. Every car enthusiast who comes to Monterey in August owes a debt of gratitude to these two men whose genius (and luck) created this ecosystem. Gordon is still in charge of entrant selection for this show. [Read more…] about The Quail, A Motorsports Gathering 2024

Tagged With: 1938 Delahaye T-145 V12 Chapron Coupe, 1939 "Worlds Fair" Delahaye T165 V12, 1953 Siata 208S Vignale Coupe, 1959 Ferrari 250 California Spyder LWB, A Motorsports Gathering 2024, brandes elitch, Brandes Elitch on the Quail, cars at the quail, Lon Price, the quail

Building BAT Better Part 6

August 26, 2024 By pete

By Paul Wilson

The doors and body sides of my BAT were the last major areas to be built, and not an appealing job–lots of mechanical puzzles and fitting, no real design decisions. So all work and no play.

Well, almost. I did have some fun considering the addition of 300SL-like louvered vents behind the front wheels. They look great on the Mercedes, and would nicely fit that panel behind my car’s front wheels. Both BAT 7 and the 300SL appeared in 1954, so they’re just right for the period.

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Tagged With: Alfa BAT, Building a better BAT, creating your own Alfa BAT, Paul Wilson, scaglione ferrari Alfa BATS

Pebble Beach Maserati 2024

August 26, 2024 By pete

Rear shot of the 3500 GT Bertone

Story and photos by Brandes Elitch 

This year, at the Pebble Beach Concours d ‘Elegance held on August 18, Maserati was a featured class. Just imagine for a moment that you have somehow found yourself on the Selection Committee, and you are tasked with choosing which Maseratis will be accepted and on the field on show day. Historically, the ratio of applicants to cars actually accepted is somewhere around 10:1. You can get better odds at Vegas. [Read more…] about Pebble Beach Maserati 2024

Tagged With: A6G Maseratis, brande elitch, cars at pebble beach, Featured Class, Maserati at Pebble Beach 2024, Pebble Beach 2024

Itala in the Alps: The Envelope, Please

August 26, 2024 By pete

Thursday, August 8, 2024
Subject: Veloce Today – Over the Alps Itala mystery (2020 article)
Dear Mr Vack
I came across the piece today that was published on your site back in July 2020, entitled “Itala over the Alps: A 115 Year-old Mystery”and was wondering if you ever solved the mystery? If you have, then I should love to learn more. If not, I think I may have (part, at least, of) the answer.
I look forward to hearing from you.
James Thorne
Company Secretary
Brooklands Museum Trust Ltd
https://www.brooklandsmuseum.com/

[Read more…] about Itala in the Alps: The Envelope, Please

Tagged With: brooklands museum, Itala 1905, Itala 4.5 liters, Itala automobiles, Itala travels, Itala Type 24 HP, Over the alps 1905

More from Pebble Beach 2024

August 26, 2024 By pete

1934 Bugatti Type 59 Sports shown by The Pearl Collection/Fritz Burkard, Zug, Switzerland

Story and photos by Brandes Elitch

“This is the only car show where a simple millionaire can beat the billionaires.”-Jay Leno

Car Week, and particularly the show at Pebble Beach, is a spectacle that every car person must experience at least once in their life, if they are lucky. Last year I had the privilege of walking the show with someone who came all the way from Australia for this experience. We met each other for the first time while walking in, and we spent five hours together walking the show – a wonderful time. [Read more…] about More from Pebble Beach 2024

Tagged With: 1907 Packard 30 Runabout, 1934 Bugatti Type 59 Sports, 1953 Ferrari 250 Europa GT Pinin Farina Cabriolet, 1988 Cizeta-Moroder V16T Prototype by Gandini, brandes elitch, Pebble Beach Concours 2024

T57, Jollys, Gandini at Cartier Style, Goodwood

August 12, 2024 By pete

Ferrari’s Jolly

Photos and intro by Jonathan Sharp, captions by Gary Axon

You never know what to expect when you enter the show field for the Cartier Style et Luxe Concours, held annually as part of the Goodwood Festival of Speed. This year on the library lawn near to the stable block visitors were greeted by, amongst many a fine automobile, the sight of a 1977 Volkswagen Polo, probably the best condition 1977 Polo you are ever likely to see but a Polo never the less. Why? Well if you have a class to celebrate the work of Marcello Gandini, and you want to show Gandini designs other than those for Lamborghini (which were of course also on display) then why not a Polo! with a Citroen BX and a Fiat X1/9 to boot. Another sight that I am sure you are unlikely to see on the lawn at Pebble Beach is a Renault Tractor displayed across the way from a Bugatti Type 57!, or a Meyers Manx Beach Buggy near the Felber Ferrari Beach car displayed close to a 40/50 Rolls Royce Silver Ghost. Only Goodwood would do that.

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Tagged With: bugatti t57, Cartier Style concours, Famous Tractors, Ferrari Jolly, Gary Axon, Jolly vehicles, Jonathan Sharp, Rolls Royce 40/50

And How! Giles Chapman

August 12, 2024 By pete

Giles Chapman and his latest book. Click to go to his website.

When we received Giles Chapman’s latest book we thoroughly enjoyed the short bios and interesting stories that comprised Three Million Miles in a Volvo and other Curious Car Stories These are just perfect for the VeloceToday format, we thought, jealousy. I wonder if Giles might let us use a few of his stories in VT? [Read more…] about And How! Giles Chapman

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Walter Lines and the British Toy Industry

August 12, 2024 By pete

“Three Million Miles in a Volvo and Other Curious Car Stories” arrived here recently and I immediately found Giles Chapman to be a wonderful writer, expertly crafting little known automotive intrigues into literary gems. I couldn’t wait to ask him if we could republish a few chapters in VeloceToday, in exchange for the hopes that our audience would enjoy his work as much as I did. (And therefore buy his books!) Our first selection is typical of his style; take a little known figure and with brevity, knowledge and great skill, tell the reader why the subject is important to us, even if we may not have heard of them. For example, who is Walter Lines and what has he to do with slot cars?-Ed.

By Giles Chapman, from his book, “Three Million Miles in a Volvo and Other Curious Car Stories“

Walter Lines’ first job was cleaning up cows’ tails before they could be cured and nailed to the painted wooden rumps of rocking horses. Born in north London in 1882, he wasn’t quite the unlucky urchin of Victorian, up-the-chimney folklore. But he was obliged to start work in the Tottenham family toy firm G&J Lines, started by his father Joseph and his uncle George, just like his brothers William and Arthur. Each was 14 when he tossed aside his schoolbooks and got stuck in. [Read more…] about Walter Lines and the British Toy Industry

Tagged With: British toys, giles chapman, Spot On toyes, Tri ang, Walter Lines

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