* Michael Brown, whose documentary “The Quest” came out last year, is a Corvette collector himself, and has built a nice little showroom for the collection at his house in Texas. In its physical form, it’s not open to the public, but Brown has given total virtual access to the collection via his website hookedonvettes.com, which includes profiles on all the cars and a panoramic virtual tour. (via)
* One of the winning bidders at last October’s auction of Suzy Dietrich memorabilia was Cliff Reuter, champion of so-called etceterinis, and Reuter has decided to digitize and share some of Dietrich’s videos over on etceterini.com. (via)
* A couple weeks ago, Hooniverse dug up more than you ever thought you wanted to know about the 24-wheel-drive 1,250hp MAZ-7907, one of two such vehicles built to carry Russian intercontinental ballistic missiles during the Cold War.
* Allpar reported this week that demolition has begun on the Detroit Axle Plant, built by the Dodge brothers in 1917 and used for axle production by Chrysler from 1928 to 2009.
* Finally, David Guy’s the pointless weblog collected scans of the Top Trumps Prototypes playing card game, which features plenty of 1970s euro-futuristic show cars. (via)