Tag: Stephen Babinsky
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Chrysler’s Chrysler Heading South in March to CCCA Meeting and Amelia Island Concours d’Elegance
Chrysler's Chrysler is being prepared to participate in two major automotive events down south next month.
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Chrysler’s Chrysler Chronicle III: An Amazing Discovery
Historian and coachwork specialist Walt Gosden has been providing reports on the restoration of the 1937 Chrysler's Chrysler at Steve Babinsky's Automotive Restorations, Inc. in Lebanon, New Jersey. The third article highlights an amazing discovery about the car.
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Chrysler’s Chrysler Chronicle II: Restoration of the Doors, Rear Fenders and Skirts
Historian and coachwork specialist Walt Gosden has been providing reports on the restoration of the 1937 Chrysler's Chrysler. The second article documents the restoration of the doors, rear fenders and skirts.
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Chrysler’s Chrysler Chronicle I: Restoration Begins
In an exciting new series for VanderbiltCupRaces.com, historian and coachwork specialist Walt Gosden will be providing reports on the restoration of the 1937 Chrysler's Chrysler. The first article documents the initial steps in restoring this classic car.
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A Tour of Stephen Babinsky’s Automotive Restorations In New Jersey
Last Saturday, members of the Long Island Sound Region of the Classic Car Club of America and the Long Island Buick Club were invited by Stephen Babinsky to tour his Automotive Restorations shop in Lebanon, New Jersey.
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Hemmings Daily: All Blowed Up: Putting the Marmon Wasp’s block back together
David Traver Adolphus has written a follow-up article in Hemmings Daily on the condition of the Marmon Wasp following the 2011 Indy 500 parade lap.
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Video: Chrysler’s Chrysler Gets a New Home
After 53 years of storage in garages at the Suffolk County Vanderbilt Museum and the Long Island Automotive Museum, the 1937 Chysler Imperial C-15 Town Car (custom built by LeBaron for Mrs. Walter P. Chrysler) was moved to its new Roslyn home on April 4, 2012.
Joseph Oesterle - likely a heightened concrete barrier added later to prevent pedestrians from falling over?
Fred Rieder…