Sagamore Hill News

by Artie Finnegan This past Sunday, Sept. 7th, the antique autos ascended the famous Sagamore Hill. This show was presented by the LISR/CCCA. It is for pre-1949 autos only and they come out of the woodwork. I have been attending this show for over 30 years. I would go to the Ridgefield, CT. show on […]

1973 Mercury Montego GT

by Jack Fisher This month’s cover car belongs to 26 year GNYR member Jack Fisher, who with his wife, Marguerite live in Lynbrook “USA” NY. Jack is a retired auto shop teacher who taught at the Automotive High School in Brooklyn, and has 30 years teaching experience. Jack received the Montego as a 60th birthday […]

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1929 Marquette Model 365 Sport Coupe

by Sal Canzoneri When a fellow teacher told me of an old car in a garage in Amityville, I jumped on my little Honda and went out to look at it. The guy told me it was a Buick, and as I lifted up the hood side curtain, I could see, cast in the engine […]

A Zenith Trans-Oceanic Radio Family

Text — Marty Goffe Photo — Leonard Goffe Shown in the photo are four hot collectible radios with a cult-like following similar to the Volkswagen van of the sixties and seventies. The founder of Zenith Radio, Eugene F. McDonald, was a yachtsman and outdoorsman who instructed his engineers to design a radio, powered by batteries, […]

Fun-Day Monday – WOW! What a Meet!

By Paul and Janet Gramlich The morning of August 25th began with a cool, cloudless blue sky, the start of a wonderful day at the beach. One by one, beautiful vintage automobiles assembled on the boardwalk of the old bar Beach, in Port Washington, Long Island. A beautiful sight on a wonderful day. A total […]

The 25th Annual Lynbrook Long Island Expo

by Paul and Janet Gramlich Saturday, September 20th turned out to be another wonderful day for antique and vintage motoring. Greis Park in Lynbrook was our destination, and a fun filled destination it was. Nearly 50 collector vehicles of which 16 were of pre-WWII vintage, had arrived to be admired by the hundreds of visitors […]