by Michael Satterfield – 07/02/2022 When most people think of Texas wine country, they automatically think of Fredericksburg, west of Austin in the much romanticized Hill Country, it’s home to some of
I am a major fan of mid-century modern architecture, and being in Southern California, we have more than our fair share of it to see. But one of my all-time favorite designers
picked up a new GT at McLaren of Dallas and took it to Madill, Oklahoma, for lunch at El Tequila Mexican Restaurant. The route I had chosen was about 225 miles, I
by Michael Satterfield I spent the long holiday weekend up in San Fransisco, and since the traffic was going to be bad anyways I decided to take the long way home. If
by Michael Satterfield Courtney Barber reached a fork in life’s road during the Great Recession. Home sales in Charleston, S.C., as in the rest of the country, came to a screeching halt
by Michael Satterfield The guys over at The 289 Register were kind enough to share some of the photos from their road trip across Scotland, one-stop included visiting Barrie Bird’s collection of rare
by Michael Satterfield -07/29/2013 Nicaragua, for me, was my first international trip, way back when I was just a high school student looking to change the world for the better and scratch the
TGR Staff Aston Martin is by far my personal favorite marque, they don’t always have the fastest, they are super expensive, but they have always been incredibly beautiful. Aston turns 100 years
by Steve McCarthy It’s Road Trip Time. This is a great time to set up that summer Drive that you, and maybe a few friends, also who have neat cars, want to
TGR Staff It’s not quite yacht-sized, but at 28 feet, it’s as close as you’re going to come to one on the road. The Airstream Land Yacht was built instead with yacht-like
by Michael Satterfield The V8 Hotel is one of those places every car guy would like to visit, built by car lovers for car lovers. Each room features an individual design that
by Michael Satterfield The 29 Palms Highway (Highway 62) is the kind of road you have to plan to be on since it parallels both the I-40 and I-10 and does not do anything
by Michael Satterfield You never know what you will find in Small Town USA, today it looks like we might have stepped back into a dealer showroom from the early ’60s. No