Since Car Collector Chronicles is the genesis for this forum, I thought it prudent to post a link to it for those not yet familiar with CCC and its offerings. CCC will be found, only on the net, at -
The feature article deals with the Zimmer Quicksilver. Don't know what a Zimmer Quicksilver is? That is why you need to/should read CCC!
My take on the Barrett-Jackson Scottsdale 2012 extravaganza is presented, as well as a bit of automive trivia, humor on wHEELS and our continuing look back to the year 19 and 62.
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