Hemmings Collector-Car Radio: Recent Episodes

Dave LaChance

A radio show about anything and everything to do with collector cars.

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Dave talks with John Macartney about his drive across the U.S. and Canada for charity, and Richard Lentinello about this year's Hemmings New England Concours d'Elegance

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Dave talks with Bruce Meyers about how he created the dune buggy.

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Dave sits down with Dwight Foster to talk about his company's role in preserving the Plymouth Belvedere unearthed in Tulsa, OK in 2007, and Dan Strohl talks about the environmental impacts of "cash for clunkers" programs.

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Jim Donnelly talks with Malcolm Bricklin about his involvement with Subaru and Yugo, and Dan Strohl interviews Dan Roth from AutoBlog.com about future collectibles.

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Terry McGean and Craig Fitzgerald give us their thoughts on the Scottsdale auctions, and Jim Donnely interviews rally legend Paddy Hopkirk.

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Dan Strohl interviews author Bob Cunningham about his new book, Orphan Babies. Three of our editors face-off in an automotive trivia game, and Richard Lentinello dicusses the pros and cons of buying a "basket case".

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We discuss collector-car values in the current economy, we answer a question about unleaded versus leaded gas, we recap the recent S.E.M.A. show in Las Vegas, and senior editor Jim Donnely talks about the history of the Middletown racetrack in upstate New York.

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Dave takes a ride with Dr. Thomas Dawson, author of Stanley Steamer Tales, to see what it takes to get his 1924 Stanley up and running.

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In honor of the 75th anniversary of the drive-in movie theater, Associate Editor David Traver Adolphus talks with some cruise-in attendees about their own drive-in memories.

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Terry McGean stops in to talk about Musclepalooza VII, Dan Strohl gives his commentary about the impact of old cars on the environment, and we answer a reader question about swapping rear-end gear ratios.

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Dave sits down to talk with Scott Barton about his experiences driving his 1904 Knox in the Emancipation Run, a recreation of a historical drive from London to the seaside town of Brighton.

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Associate Editor David Traver Adolphus talks about who's interested in brass-era cars, and we answer a reader question about motor oil viscosity

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Associate Editor Dan Strohl takes a ride with Publisher Jim Menneto and Jim Howe in the 1934 Dodge Panel truck, and talks with them about getting the truck ready for the upcoming Great Race

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We answer a listener question about freewheeling, editors Richard Lentinello and Terry McGean debate whether or not it's okay to modify a collector car, Dan Strohl recaps his visit to the GM Heritage Center, and Matt Litwin offers some advice to car clubs regarding membership.

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We discuss swapping engines in a Volvo 1800, Jim Menneto talks about car events Hemmings is hosting this summer, and George Mattar gives his take on the introduction of the new Camaro and Challenger, and it's effect on the value of their predecessors.

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Our editors share their experiences from the Scottsdale auctions, and Jim Donnelly takes a look back at the career of George Riley.

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In this episode, we interview auctioneer Yvette VanDerBrink, Craig Fitzgerald gives us an update on the MGB restoration for charity, Richard Lentinello talks about original versus restored cars, and we answer questions about refinishing wheels.

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The first podcast from Hemmings Motor News! In this episode, we talk about the market value of Dodge Vipers, the prices fetched by muscle cars at auctions, zinc content in motor oils, and Jim Clark's contributions to motorsports.