I was visiting Harry and the crew at Montclair Auto Top in Monclair NJ last week. Harry is helping me make the interior for the 55 Chevrolet I am restoring. While there I saw this 1934 Packard that he was also working on. A real piece of automotive art and history. This Packard was made in a period of time when the price of gas and oil was not an issue, craftsmanship was a real word, and pride in a product was real. Not much more than that I can say so I will let the pictures of this beautiful 1934 Packard do the talking. Enjoy!
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In a previous blog, “A Runners Wife” I spoke about my husband training for the NYC marathon. All I have to say is that the months of training all came together of an amazing race. Race day is a grueling day for runners, and the family. But a miracle happened...
U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder testified before the senate judiciary committee and basically shrugged when asked if any other enemy combatant captured overseas had ever been brought to civilian criminal court to face justice. Talk about an incompetent boob, not to mention a disgrace.
Here is a list of wines all from Spain, and menus from restaurants in Brooklyn where a crew of us did a food / wine crawl through Carrol Gardens and Williamsburg recently