Every once in a while the movie is better than the book.

The podcast interview with Randy Nonnenberg, founder of Bring a Trailer and Captain My Captain.
It was a better time. Just sayin’.
Try to ignore the wrecked 1960 Ford Fairlane 500 at the 3:56 point. Enjoy all the other classics.
“I have to get behind the mule in the morning and plow.” Ain’t it the truth, Tom?
It didn’t get any better, as a kid.
The Decade America Fell In Love With Cars!
The New Car Buried In 1957.
Ward always drove Plymouths. Apparently Wally and the Beaver preferred the offerings from Ford.
O, Captain my Captain!
A fascinating town of one man’s making.
How are these not atop the heap of the collectible automobile market?
“Lutz, you’re a genius.”
Pure Americana
The podcast interview with Jay Leno.
A face only a mother could love.
Greatest of all time. By accident.
Nothing says Christmas like a new Ford wagon.
Every car is a story. Not all are happy endings.
Chevy Shorin’ Up Sales
“I fell from grace for Lucinda.” Haven’t we all? Thanks for the song, Carunch. Classic.
Five greatest Cadillacs? That’s a rough one. Here’s a start.
Pontiacs for 1968!
Great history on the car, featuring H.L.Blanton’s Gullwing purchased on Bring a Trailer.
Building the dream, back in the day.
Cars that made history, or at least transported it.
DeSoto for 1958. What more could a girl ask for?
So that’s what happened. Always wondered.
Nothing else like it. Still a legend.
Pulling back the curtain on a ’71 Cadillac.
How do we live without these?
Landau roofs. Opera windows. Fake wire wheels. Tufted interiors. That was livin’, man.
The Land Barges most of us grew up wanting. Now we lust for them on Bring A Trailer.
If James Bond was an inch tall and wanted his Aston restored, this might be what the process would look like.