Old Cars Weekly has released a sneak peek into its March 1, 2026, issue, featuring articles on various classic car museums and collections across the United States and England. The preview highlights visits to Brass Era displays, heritage alliances, and notable vehicle returns. Readers are encouraged to subscribe to access the full content.
The March 1, 2026, issue of Old Cars Weekly offers a diverse lineup of stories centered on classic automobiles and their preservation. Published on February 26, 2026, the preview teases several key articles for enthusiasts.
Dave Doucette explores The Collection on Palmetto in Clearwater, Florida, where a sculpture by Stanley Wanlass titled “Passing the Horse” depicts an early automobile passing horseback riders. This sets the stage for displays of Brass Era automobiles, farm equipment, and industrial machinery illustrating early 20th-century technological advancements.
Alan Oldfield discusses the Buick Heritage Alliance, formed more than 20 years ago to preserve Buick history. The organization assists owners with research for restoration, collects and shares information on Buick's development and contributors.
Al Rogers covers the 1932 Röhr Type F Streamliner's return to the United States. Acquired in 2024 by Mary Stahl from a European collection, it joined the Stahls Motors & Music Experience in Chesterfield, Michigan. The car earned Best in Show at the 2025 Hilton Head Island Concours d’Elegance after appearances at select events.
Michael Petti visits the Classic Motor Museum in St. Michaels, Maryland, on the Chesapeake Bay, recommending it for travelers near Washington, D.C., Baltimore Harbor, Annapolis, or Ocean City.
Leroy Drittler spotlights the City Garage Auto Museum in Greeneville, Tennessee's historical district, housed in a former Dodge-Plymouth dealership from the 1940s to the late 1970s.
Petti also reports on the Lions Automobilia Museum, founded in 2019 by the late Rick Lorenzen to evoke 1950s and 1960s Southern California culture.
From England, John Norris describes the Haynes Motor Museum in Sparkford, Somerset, known for its unique origins and reputation in preserving vintage cars, attracting global enthusiasts.
The issue promises more content, with calls to subscribe since 1971 and access the online Old Cars Price Guide for classic car valuations.