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Articles
and Information from all over the country as they are presented
- Rodders
Journal Photo Shoot After the Pebble Beach sunday, we took the Carrillo
roadster up to San Francisco to the Rodders Journal headquarters for
one of their photoshoots. The roadster is owned by Frank Morawski of
Maryland.
- Hot
Rods at Pebble Beach The Pebble Beach COncours invited 9 old time
hot rod race cars to the green this year. These cars raced on the dry
lake beds of California and the salt flats of Bonneville.
- Harrah's
Collection They call it the National Automotive Museum, but it will
always be the Bill Harrah Collection. It is home to the Phantom Corsair,
Jimmy Dean's Mercury and the Ed Roth's Beatnik Bandit. Oh Yeah, there
are two hundred other cool cars there too.
- Little
Car covers In the fifties and sixties there were a bunch of publications
printed in the smaller size. They fit in your pocket and us old guys
loved them. Doug Hayes has taken the time to scan a group of these colorful
little boopks and here they are. Thanks, Doug.
- Bonneville
2010 Great photos by Michael Harrington, a free lance photographer,
and
the article editorial
for the this article is by Dana Nichols, Missoula Mt. Check out the
article for further info about these guys.
- Metal
Class From RitchJ on HAMB internet forum is a class of metalworkers
building a body for an Auburn Boattail Speedster. This is art in it's
finest form. he body is built over a wooden buck.
- The
art of modelcraftmanship The models made by this retired dentist
are absolutely amazing. It is all in the details.
- Beer
can art This came to me over the internet and if the builder sees
it, I hope he contacts me so I can give him credit for his craftmanship.
- Auction
Article An article by Dave Welles from Santa Cruz and he
originally wrote the article for the September issue of the TERMITE
TIMES. This is the results of the Nick Alexander auction of beautiful
Woodies from the greatest collection of woodies ever assembled.
- Kirk's
Art shots Kirk Jones has provided some great pictures of cars
for us. He also takes some neat art type shots and we feature a few
here.
- Thanks to James
H De Ath for this photo essay of the Schlumpf
Collection Mylhouse, France. these really are some beautiful old
race and road cars and it was fantastic to be able to get up close7
and check out the design and engineering. It«d be good to see
some of old Monsieur Bugattis ideas turn up on hot rods
- From Don Garlits
Drag Race Museum, Glenn Hayes, preasidant of the Florida Poor Boys Car
Club, take us on a rare back shop tour of Garlits Shop. You won't believe
the stuff in there. Album
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- Kirk's Shop Tours
Thanks to Kirk Jones for the coverage. As part of his duties as editor
of Goddguy's Gazette, Kirk toured some really cool shops and collections.
Here they are.
- 1932
Photos from the trash Thanks to Kirk Jones and the Goodguys
org. for the old photos. Kirk literally found these pictures in the
trash, ready to be thrown out! They were taken on a tour of a collection
of 1932 Fords.
- Old
Travel Trailers Thanks to Ken Hart for the coverage. Some
really great old trailers that were the beginning of the recreational
vehicle craze.
- Estate
Sale From the one of the internet forums is this prize find
of old racing and auto photos. Literally a lifetime of great photos
found at an estate sale.
- Monterey
Races Thanks to Michael Mrak for the coverage. Really fantastic
gathering of vintage race machines and a few vintage race drivers.
- Meadowbrook
Concours Thanks to Dave McKee for the coverage.
- 2008
annual ATHS Show Antique Truck Club of New England Chapter Annual Show.
Thanks to Scott Ackley for the photos
- Summer
Place The Goodguys, while in Indy for the Nationals, go to
a cool '50s town in a guy's backyard with a working diner and theater,
among other things. You won't belive your eyes.
- Skillman
Collection The Goodguys, while in Indy for the Nationals,
give us a private tour of theSkillman Collection of automobilia.
- Streamline
Hotrod and Parts Store The Goodguys, on the way to the Colorado
Nationals, visited The Streamline Hotrod shop and give us a guided tour
of the facilities.
- Mike
Roberts New Zealand Rod Shop Thanks to Kevin Perry, also known
as Kiwikev on the HAMB Forum, for the great coverage from New Zealand
featuring Mike Roberts shop and some of the fantastic metal work that
Mike does.
- Nethercutt
Museum On the way to the Goodguys DelMar Street rod meet,
Kirk and the gang visit the Nethercutt Mueseum
- Hollywood
Hotrods Also on the run to the DelMar meet, kirk stopped at
the Hollywood Hotrod Shop for a shop tour
- General
Motors Heritage Center The HAMB hotrod forum takes a tour through
the GM Heritage center on a special group tour.
- Ed
Roth and Von Dutch Collection Bob Klessig takes us along as he visits
a preivate collection of Ed Roth and Von Dutch memoribilia.
- Drylakes
and Bakersfield All the pictures in this thread are courtesy of
the following people. J. Earl Harris pictures, submitted by his son
Joel. Jimmy from Australia submits the Bob Giovanine collection. Courtesy
of Bob's son Curt. Jimmy also submits the Ray Morrisette collection,
that he bought on Ebay.
- NHRA
Museum Eric Arcorcha takes us on a tour of the George Barris
exhibit at the NHRA museum.
- The
history of stock car racing in Georgia
- The
Los Angeles Archives Thanks to Dave Hagan for these great
photos
- The
Vintage Sprint Cars Thanks to Joshua Shaw for these great photos
- Tackley's
Auto Body Great stuff from my old friend Mike Tackley in FLorida
- Don
Garlits Racers reunion from a few years back
- Henry
Ford Museum Great place for car nuts
- BillyBurnham
Tribute to an old friend
- Biff
& Buffy An amusing article submitted by Bill Burnham for publication
in the Old Farts Newsletter
- Automotive
Engineering Ed Monroe recently passed away and this is an old article
about Ed and I when we were younger.
- RaceRockCafe
At the beginning in Florida.
- Golden
Triangle Drag Strip
- Rachel
Our proper Parliamentarian circles the track.
- Article
from MSRA Newsletter I wrote a monthly article in the Minnesota
Street Rod Association newsletter and these are the ones that i saved.
This shows how far back we were on the Internet, because we didn't have
a URL, just a server number that we published.
- Wheels
thru Time Motorcycle Museum in Maggie Valley, N.C.
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