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History The California Rake

Discussion in 'Traditional Customs' started by Strittan, Jul 25, 2015.

  1. 50Fraud
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    '57
     
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  2. 40fordtudor
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    I think I did a thorough read on this thread, but..............................was the rake called a "dago" in anyone elses area?? In my home area the dumped front end was either raked or dagoed---I dunno.
     
  3. Fat fingered the key board. Its fixed.
     
  4. Atwater Mike
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    When I was a 'little kid' in Santa Clara, (lower Bay Area) it was 1954. The older hot rod guys were mostly Portuguese, and Johnny Perreira was a real character.
    His '32 Tudor was suddenly raised in the rear, to make crossmember room for the Quick Change, and the Dago axle up front made me say, "Wow, Johnny...That's a 'California Rake!"
    Johnny fired right back: "No, Michael...It's a 'Portagee Dip'!"
    Hilarious, but...only 'regional'...I've used it, and gotten much laughter.
     
  5. Special Ed
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    The "rake" pertains to stance, and a raked stance can be achieved with a "dago'ed" front axle, on earlier stuff.

    From Hot Rod Magazine ...
    "San Diegan Abe Kobeck is generally credited with the idea of reshaping the ends of a stock Ford I-beam and raising the kingpin bosses, which in turn lowers the car. Stock Ford axles, modified in such a way, could be seen on many hot rods right up to the end of the 1950s, with two of the most famous companies offering an axle-dropping service being Ed "Axle" Stewart's Dago concern in San Diego (Dago is a slang term, mainly used by Navy personnel, for San Diego)... "
     
  6. Strittan
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    Sure is. If it wasn't for all the speed bumps where I live I'd like to make my Chevy that low.
     
  7. LOL I wasn't a little kid until about '60. In the Mission District at that time everyone was a Mexican didn't matter where they were from. They definitely had their own style and it didn't matter if it was a hot rod or a bombita you could tell what part of town it was from. ;)

    It funny how language changes. By the time I was old enough to know, or pay any attention, the squids were calling Dego [dago] Diego. When I was little they were still running Dago Dropped axles, but the part of town we lived in way north of San Diego, Dago [Daygo] was a derogatory term for the people who lived on and pretty much owned my block. They used to call a floating (frenched?) grill Daygoed.


    Everyone still knew what a dago drop was though. None of this was an affront to the post just an observation. ;)
     
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  8. Here´s one of my favorites from that era PC260023-vi.jpg PC260022-vi.jpg
     
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  9. Special Ed
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  10. The stance on that merc is nice. Hey wasn't or isn't that Blue Five Five you posted your car? That is a nice car, I like the idea of taking a tri five and making it something other then a stump jumper.
     
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  11. Special Ed
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  13. Steves46
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    I have always liked the raked stance.
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  14. Strittan
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    One of my favorites. The side trim treatment is genius, and the stance is perfect.
     
  15. FortMoe
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    I've always liked a little rake to the front. Never have liked the tail dragging.
     
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  16. MRTS33
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    It's always about the "Stance" that makes a car look right.
     
  17. dlandberg
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    ImageUploadedByH.A.M.B.1438030221.103076.jpg
    Dont show so well by the picture but my old 54 i ran some rake on looks real cool on the right car i think.
     
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  18. AKGrouch
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    Always liked a rake, even in Alaska.
     

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  19. Ron Brown
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    it's all about the stance, Calif. car image.jpg
     
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  20. 'Mo
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    Famous 58's.

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  21. Tony
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    Wheels, tires and stance can make a car/truck.
    I've always love the nose down look.
    My old 62 had air ride but this is how it was 99% of the time.
    The truck just sits like this all the time.
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    And a 57 that im pretty sure i stole from here.
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    Project X when it was project X
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    Dont matter to me where the stance originated, i just like it.

    Tony
     

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  22. JeffreyJames
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    Never saw this little guy..... I love it!

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  23. AB6DO
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    Liked the style then
    Like the style now image.jpg
     
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  24. 'Mo
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    This was Bob Lomax' Chevy. Built by the Ayala Bros.
     
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  26. RichFox
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    It is a little known fact that in the late sixtys, pilots flying for UAL, for whom I was working, proved that they got better mileage in DC-8 aircraft if they were trimmed to fly slightly nose down. This is in level flight, but a slight rake was more areo. True story.
     

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  27. Well Rich everyone knows that they all get better mileage going down hill. :D
     
  28. warren57
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    Here's my 57[​IMG]


    Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
     
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