Collectibles: Schuco vintage tin windup cars are a real kick
Collectibles: Schuco vintage tin windup cars are a real kick (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
Remember all those wonderful tin windup cars and trucks you used to get for Christmas? Chances are they were manufactured by Schuco, arguably the world's oldest toy car company, dating to 1912 when it was known as Schreyer & Co. It took on the name of Schuco in 1921.
ABOUT THE S.F. INTERNATIONAL AUTO SHOW (San Jose Mercury News)
What: About 800 new cars, trucks, vans and sport-utilities on display. Also includes vintage Corvettes and Ferraris, other classic cars, new models from coach-builder Steve Moal, race cars, motorcycles and vendors.
From the sensible to sublime, S.F. auto expo has it all (San Jose Mercury News)
A visit to an auto show is a classic right brain vs. left brain confrontation. Take the San Francisco International Auto Show, which opens its nine-day run Saturday.
2005 Frankfurt Motor Show
MSN Autos brings you highlights from one of Europe's major shows.
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Todd site may get condos (Boston Globe)
A proposed town house development at the Rowley Country Club will include affordable units, as strongly urged by town leaders. The twist? The lower-priced condos will be located 3 miles away in Rowley Center.
Fall Football Classic offers hits, cars, fun (The Greyhound)
Last Friday the fifth annual Fall Football Classic brought the members of all classes together in an exciting outpouring of Loyola school spirit. The juniors beat the seniors 18-6, leaving the class of '06 as the only class to never have won an FFC besides the class of '02, who lost as seniors in the debut year of the event.










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