History Road at the Reynolds Alberta Museum
If you ever go to north central Alberta, you don’t want to miss the Reynolds Alberta Museum. It’s a massive
Continue readingIf you ever go to north central Alberta, you don’t want to miss the Reynolds Alberta Museum. It’s a massive
Continue readingDeep in the heart of British Columbia’s remote North Thompson River Valley, just off the vast Yellowhead highway lies Slick
Continue readingI saw a nice example of the ‘76 Gran Torino in Starsky and Hutch garb at the Victoria, B.C. swap
Continue readingThe original Sterling truck company – no relation to the current Sterling subsidiary of Daimler Trucks – built heavy trucks
Continue readingSometimes southern Alberta in February is a dry, brown winter landscape, swept by warm Chinook winds. Not this weekend, however.
Continue readingFront and Center for 1952 – BUICK This is a short brochure for the last year when all Buicks featured
Continue readingPerfection with respect to any type of object must be relative. ‘The perfect vehicle’, ‘the perfect woman’, ‘the perfect… ???’
Continue readingI thought I should clarify what that wacky vehicle was in my first ever post, below. It’s an image from
Continue readingI’m Rusty Petrovic, webmaster of The Old Car Manual Project. This is my blog. originally posted January 16, 2007
Continue readingWe’re back! oldcarblog.com has been on hiatus for a couple of years after being hacked. I have recovered most of
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