NAACC PRESIDENT’S REPORT #115 – MAY 2024
Posted by Cam Hutchins in Uncategorized On Apr 24 2024NAACC Accomplishments April 2024 –taken from NAACC Report #115Submitted by NAACC VCCC Rep & NAACC President John Carlson Hello members and executive of the Vintage Car Club of Canada and collector car friends.I was asked recently to update and provide a list of our NAACC accomplishments. In the past months […]
2017 CANADA 150 TOUR
Posted by Angela Holbrook in Event Coverage / Uncategorized tagged with Classic / Show / vintage On Aug 18 2017A Magical Tour Authored by Del Holbrook The Vintage Car Club of Canada’s Canada 150 Tour was a tremendous magical success. Ken Hoshowski and his committee put together an interesting and adventurous tour through the center of B. C. 58 cars started in Chilliwack on a sunny June 6th […]
Crusin’ the Okanagan – May Tour 2016
Posted by Angela Holbrook in Event Coverage / Nostalgia / Uncategorized tagged with fun / May Tour / tour / vintage On May 18 2016What a wonderful weekend!! We arrived to a friendly group of organizers who handed out the registration packages and escorted us out to waiting buses to go on a tour for the afternoon. There were two amazingl venues on our bus tour. Our first stop was the Summerhill Winery, where […]
Rally in the Valley – May Tour 2015
Posted by Angela Holbrook in Event Coverage / Fashion / Nostalgia On May 19 2015On a beautiful spring weekend, May 8 – 11, 2015 Central Fraser Valley Chapter hosted our 57th Annual May Tour. Over 100 vintage and antique vehicles and almost 250 people arrived at the Ag Rec Centre in Abbotsford. They were greeted by a very enthusiastic and energetic team lead by Jack […]
Vancouver Chapter’s Garage Tour!
Posted by Angela Holbrook in Event Coverage tagged with Garage Tour / Vancouver Chapter On Jan 27 2014Vancouver Chapter’s West Side Garage Tour took place on Sunday, October 27th. At 10:00AM we met at the Cheshire Cheese Inn at 4548 Dunbar Street for a bit of a brunch. Seen here is Peter Trant shouting instructions for our first checkpoint. And what a checkpoint it was! Peter […]
Bill Trant’s 1910 Buick Rear End Rebuild.
Posted by Angela Holbrook in Projects tagged with Buick / Rebuild / Trant / Vancouver On Jan 26 2014Some of you may remember that during the Vancouver Chapter’s Babe Run in July, 2011 my vehicle suffered a major engine failure when the centre main bearing broke out of the crankcase. Having repaired the engine it was behaving flawlessly and everything was “happy” with my car. While backing the […]
Porsche Museum Visit: The Birth of the 911.
Posted by Angela Holbrook in Nostalgia tagged with Museum / Porsche On Aug 20 2013I had planned to tick off two major boxes on my automotive to-do list. One was the Hungary F1 race, and the other was the BMW Welt and Museum in Munich. In upcoming blog posts you’ll get to read all about those two experiences, but today I’m documenting my spur of the moment visit to the Porsche Factory and Museum in Zuffenhausen near Stuttgart.
Vancouver Collector Car Show & Auction at the PNE!
Posted by Angela Holbrook in Event Coverage tagged with Auction / Dueck / Show / Vancouver On Aug 07 2013Organized by the Dueck AutoGroup and ambitiously called “the largest celebration of the collector car hobby that Vancouver has ever seen,” the inaugural Vancouver Collector Car Show & Auction proved the unmissable event of the summer. It took place…
Vancouver’s Father’s Day Car Show.
Posted by Angela Holbrook in Event Coverage tagged with Alfa Romeo / Father's Day / Ferrari / Lamborghini / Lancia / Maserati / North Vancouver / Vancouver On Jun 23 2013Each year the town of North Vancouver organizes an Italian (and French) car show on Father’s Day. It’s been a tradition for quite some time that in recent years has faced some stiff competition from other local Father’s Day car shows like the…
Vintage Hollywood Stars.
Posted by Angela Holbrook in Nostalgia tagged with Aston Martin / Dodge / Ferrari / Hollywood On Jun 06 2013As many TV show and film makers have learned, choosing the right car for a project can pay off in a big way. Many distinctive automobiles have even managed to achieve a level of worldwide fame that would make most A-list celebrities envious. Here are three famous cars that have […]
May Tour Kamloops Recap.
Posted by Angela Holbrook in Event Coverage tagged with Kamloops / May Tour On May 15 2013It was Kamloops, and its beautifully located Thompson Rivers University, that was host to the 2013 May Tour. Those of you that were there will agree that the combination of great friends, incredibly sunny weather, and around 150 of beautifully preserved vintage cars managed to make the Kamloops May Tour […]
A Morgan Story.
Posted by Angela Holbrook in Nostalgia tagged with Morgan On Apr 02 2013Vintage. It’s a strong word. It commands respect. To call a car vintage to people who don’t get cars is to associate age. But to car enthusiasts it’s an instant association of “they never made anything like it again.” Take, for example, the 1950s. I like to think of the 50’s as a period in time where the focus of manufacturers didn’t center around design or power, but instead to get a vehicle in every home of every freedom loving American. It was a reward for winning the war, and they rewarded well. The American powerhouses produced
Future Priceless Classics.
Posted by Angela Holbrook in Nostalgia tagged with Ferrari / Investments / Lamborghini / Manual Transmission / Porsche On Feb 23 2013A few days ago I wrote an article on my personal blog (alexotics.blogspot.com) about the impending end of the analog car. As I spoke about the dying breed of lightweight, unadulterated, manual transmission rear-wheel drive coupes, I realized that these ‘end of an era’ cars could make for great investments – and great fun.
When looking at the Italian super cars, the one standout
Vintage Service Stations.
Posted by Angela Holbrook in Nostalgia On Jan 10 2013A friend of mine sent me some terrific old photos of bygone era gas/service stations. They were fun to see and brought back some memories.
I’m guessing that most guys our age worked pumping gas. For me, there was Harold Lehman’s Esso station at the corner of Broadway and Bayview, three houses away from my childhood home and…
Leon Rumpf’s ’25 Buick Restoration
Posted by Angela Holbrook in Nostalgia / Projects tagged with Buick / Engine Rebuild / Project / restoration On Dec 20 2012The story behind this McLaughlin Buick started for me in September of 1977 when I was living and working out of the small town of Bassano in southern Alberta. My job allowed me to travel throughout the rural area and encompassed several other small towns in my district. It was on one of my travels that I spotted the car in a deserted old farmstead. I recognized it as a…