redranch's 1967 Volvo Amazon 220 (station-wagon)
Updated 5th January 2010 With fresh snow on the ground and a sunny day, I went...
Autopendium is a website for people with old cars. It's a place for people like us to share information (stories, tips, anecdotes, facts and photos), and it's a place to keep track of our own cars, while letting other people know about them too.
Vintage cars, race cars, classic cars, important prototypes and run-of-the-mill bangers, historic and hop-up -- if you've got a car and it's over 20 years old, then you're that special breed of person who prefers real cars to remote-locking, engine sounds to engine management systems, and substance over easy-starting... despite the extra effort.
Although the site is still in its early stages, we hope that you will find it useful, and perhaps even contribute your own expertise to help other people with similar interests.
The main person behind autopendium is Chris Taggart -- that'd be me. I've had old cars and friends with old cars ever since I've owned a car. My first car, a 1965 Volvo Amazon, is still my daily driver, though the stable has increased slightly since then.
I had the idea for autopendium a couple of years ago when struggling to find a source for parts for my 2nd Gen Camaro (it's a lot easier if you're in the US) -- and had originally intended to hire a couple of hotshot programmers to implement it. Somewhere along the way, however, I decided it might be more interesting to do it myself, which would also keep the costs down, and so avoid having to make the site too commercial, though it would also mean that I'd have to learn how to program.
So, if there are problems with this site, glitches, bugs, or things you plain just don't like, it's my fault, and I'd encourage you to contact me at the email address at the bottom of this page.
Created by Admin on 12 Apr 12:00 (over 3 years ago). Last updated on 18 Jun 12:33