The 18th issue of Linkage magazine — Someday — is off to the press and will be on its way to both digital and print subscribers soon. Here’s an early look at some of the stories you’ll find inside:
Donald Osborne looks at “somedays” that he’s both realized and lost.
Chester Allen takes us inside a special high school shop class on the West Coast, where young students challenged by traditional high school find a new path forward.
Jay Leno seizes the opportunity to — finally — acquire his dream Chrysler Turbine, and brings together its original 1960s development team for a challenging fix.
Greta Gooding looks at $30m Ferraris and the Toyota Prius, and how optimism around technology drives her thoughts of someday.
Jim Pickering talks with The Piston Foundation’s Jeff Mason about the organizations’ drive to assist young people called to the classic car industry.
James Roberts takes us along for a ride in the Dakar Rally, where racers spend 14 days navigating the harsh Arabian Desert.
And in our market coverage, Jim Pickering highlights the collector car world’s new normal, and Chad Tyson takes a long look at results from this year’s Amelia Island auctions. Chad Taylor reports on the very first ModaMiami auction, and Bob Sorokanich deconstructs the rise of the Toyota Supra in the collector car marketplace.
Linkage #018 features this and much more, and subscribers will see it in their mailboxes soon. Not yet a subscriber? Sign up here.
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