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Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Dog427435, Dec 18, 2009.

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  1. George Klass
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    This photo brings back some memories. These were not the typical "steet cars" that were used all through Los Angeles.

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    This is what the "street cars" looked like when I was a kid. The bigger ones like the ones above and below were Pacific Electics "Big Red Cars"
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    The "Big Red Cars" were used to reach the out lying areas in and around Los Angeles, like Long Beach or to get to San Pedro Harbor, to board the steamer to Catalina Issland.

    Eventually, the Big Red Cars and the street cars disappeared and were scrapped.

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    Charlie Seabrook (Seabrook Farms & Frozen Foods)
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  3. mike 51
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    A German picture of a German car with Nazis inside...really think that's appropriate for this thread? :(
     
  4. Hogger
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    The car is alive and well in Edmonton Alberta Canada
     
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  6. Clayton King and M&R 1964 Deer Park Wash.

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    A & E...Airframe and Engine. :)
     
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    From my youth I remember an episode of the black and white television series "Rescue 8" in which the plot was people climbing all over this great pile of Red Cars and finally a stack of them toppled over. That was a really powerful and dramatic sight to see. I believe the episode is over on YouTube.
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    I remember the old green/yellow/white ones ran thru Inglewood. I believe after they were scrapped, they piled like this in Gardena and you could see them alongside Artesia Avenue right about where it went thru the middle of old Carrol Speedway.
     
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  10. mike 51
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    I heard GM wanted people in buses or cars....not on electric street cars.
    .or there's the Roger Rabbit explanation that's more fun :)
     
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  11. Johnny Gee
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    That's part of it. The big killer of it all was the whole system was already in disrepair prior to WWII. The war gave it new life because the Government knew that most of the work force needing to get to work to build the needs to go to war needed a means of transportation.
     
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