We sat down with Michael Briskie, Chief Gearhead at Stick Shifters of America, to learn more about automotive conservation, activism, and history. What first got you interested in cars? Tell us a little about your automotive background. It was the sound. My dad had a...
WILDWOOD, NJ – The Race of Gentlemen, colloquially referred to as TROG, triumphed for another year as vintage hot rod owners, racers and spectators gathered on the beach to witness a classic car event unlike anything else. The weather was forgiving, the crowd...
GREENWICH, CT – The Greenwich Concours d’Elegance in Greenwich, Connecticut is a yearly tradition for the Car Show Safari team. We have witnessed a turnover in show production, the open-armed acceptance of custom cars and American hot rods into a traditionally...
The classic car hobby is in a bit of a flux. As modern cars edge back into future-classics territory and the tried and true Chevys and Chevelles populate hot parking lots with less frequency, we are asked to look at where the hobby has come and where it might be going...
In 1996 GM created the future. And then subsequently crushed it. The GM EV1 was a car that looked like the unfortunate offspring of a Mazda Miata and a space shuttle. It couldn’t figure out where it wanted to put its rear wheels, and the bubble-like cabin seemed to...