Relax and enjoy this classic pastime (TimesLeader.com) ORLANDO, Fla.
Relax and enjoy this classic pastime (TimesLeader.com)
ORLANDO, Fla. Sometimes Stephanie Thomas will stroll into the evening cool, set one of the rocking chairs on her front porch in motion and, with her son Gabriel on her lap, watch planes flicker past.
1955 Bentley R Type Continental To Be Sold at Christie's Auction (Luxist)
Filed under: Wheels The bloop-fendered beauty shown here, the 1955 Bentley R Type Continental is just one of the cars that will be sold at the Christies auction at R tromobile Paris in February.%uFFFD Classic Driver has the scoop on a few of the cars which will be auctioned off. The Bentley is estimated at 160,000 to 220,000 euros. Other items up for bid include the ex-Sir Peter Ustinov
Hyundai Sonata jumps onto Top 10 Best Selling Cars list (Autoblog)
Filed under: Car Buying , Sedans/Saloons During the month of November Hyundai sold 14,216 Sonatas in the U.S. That's a 117-percent increase over the same month last year, which is enough to place the new sedan seventh on the list of best-selling cars in the world s largest auto market. It s the first time a Hyundai has landed in the top ten since the Excel did it in the late 1980s. While
Local classic cars head for Rose Parade (Valencia County News-Bulletin)
Los Lunas Two Valencia County couples are going to the Tournament of Roses Parade the old-fashion wayed by "cruzin'" to California on Route 66. Gene and Sarah Hazlett and Joe and Kathy Duffy will drive in New Mexico's Classic Car Caravan that will leave Acoma on Thursday morning.
Classic car from Hamden makes AC Delco calendar (The Daily Star)
A 1950 Olds 98 convertible that was purchased from the Hamden Garage for $50 in 1964 is now worth $50,000 and is featured in the AC Delco Pride of the Real Car Guys 2006 calendar.
Villages residents have watched golf cars evolve over five decades (Villages Daily Sun)
THE VILLAGES - When Ken Zalecki first started playing golf in the 1970s, he used a pull cart to haul his gear around the course. Although motorized golf carts had been around since the 1950s, Zalecki preferred something quieter and perhaps safer, he said.










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