In the previous post, we looked at five example of speedsters that came up for auction—specifically, five speedsters offered at the Bonhams 2021 Amelia Island auction on May 20, 2021. For this episode we’ll look at five more from that same auction whose YOMs range from 1921-1935, the eras of the sports-bodied and luxury-lifestyle (“luxo”) speedsters.
Read MoreThe Worth of a Speedster, pt. 1
Have you ridden in a speedster on a perfect day, felt the curvy road unwind before you as you adventure on with your companion? The value? Priceless!
But: how much does it cost these days to own that seat? We’ll look at some recent auctions and price us a few to get a perspective…
Read MoreHarroun wins 1911 Indy 500: How Did He Do It?
The Indianapolis Speedway and its annual 500-mile saga would not have lasted if not for its drivers and their remarkable stories. This episode considers the 1911 Marmon 32 Speedster known as the Wasp, and the hero of that day, Ray Harroun.
Read MoreSpeedster — Variations on a Theme, pt.3
Why would a stately luxury brand need a speedster in its automobile lineup? To go fast? To tear around corners? Why, Jeeves, what nonsense–slow down–you’ll spill our brandy!
In this episode we’ll look at the speedsters in three series of Packards, but also, check out their variants!
Read MoreSpeedster - Variations on a Theme, pt.2
All cases have exceptions, and so all definitions must also have that which strays from the concept. True also for classic speedsters, as we’ll see in this next posting!
Read MoreSpeedster – Variations on a Theme, pt.1
What if you wanted a speedster to haul all of your best buds around in? Speedsters were typically designed to carry one or two and had seating for such. What’s a poor fella or gal to do with that arrangement?
This episode features a few companies that did a work-around to address that limitation!
Read MoreHavers and the Knickerbocker Speedster, pt. 2
By 1913, Havers had proven itself to be capable of producing a quality mid-priced luxury car, but it needed to step up production and sales. This second installment of their story relates Havers Motor Car’s hopes, dreams, … and their fate!
Read MoreHavers and the Knickerbocker Speedster, pt. 1
Some auto firms were just too good to last, and for the Havers Motor Car Company of Port Huron, this was to be their fate. Nevertheless, during five years of eastern Michigan weather, Havers produced a quality mid-priced luxury car… and also, the classic Knickerbocker Speedster!
Read MoreThe Paige-Detroit Speedsters
The story of the Paige-Detroit Motor Car Company involves speedsters for sure, but its tale, before and after, is so complicated that those parts are just as worthy to tell. Read on and ponder!
Read MorePorsche Boxster Celebrates 25 Years
Porsche has always been a small company with big ideas. Porsche cars began life on a sawdust floor in Gmund, Austria, where the company hunkered down in a sawmill until occupying forces allowed them to return to Germany and produce their cars. Fast cars and speedsters have been a part of Porsche DNA since 1950, and the Boxster continues this storyline!
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