
One piece at a time: Bottom to the top of Toronto – Part 2
For Part 1, please click here. With tools flying, technicians stripped down the Samurai, handing parts to the platoon of carriers who lugged them
For Part 1, please click here. With tools flying, technicians stripped down the Samurai, handing parts to the platoon of carriers who lugged them
SEPTEMBER 1989… I was talking to Rob Hutchison, a business associate and friend, about his new assignment as Central Region Special Event Manager for General
Thirty-two years ago, when my desire for Nissan Pathfinder ownership began to flourish, there was no panoramic sunroof. No ventilated seats, no Around View Monitor,
Garry Sowerby brings us along, in the 1980 Volvo, dubbed Red Cloud, as he and Ken Langley attempt to set a Guinness Record for Fastest
Pop quiz. What suspension technology found on the Project Plymouth dates back more than a century? *Part 4 in Jeff Melnychuk’s series on rebuilding a
Toronto’s CN Tower was less than five years old in 1980 when Ken Langley and I set off from its base in an attempt to
Dad’s been in my thoughts all week. I owe him my love of driving and the road trip. And I thank him for ‘dragging’ me
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