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Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Ryan, Feb 15, 2010.

  1. I agree completely,the prices are out of control.The thing is.... to see stuff like this.......it's kind of worth it once in a while.

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  2. Old-Soul
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    Even the babes had killer rides!
     
  3. jcmarz
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    it's not even the real thing. Old California can never be replaced.
     
  4. shoprat
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    Good pictures Ed. Good ol days:)
     
  5. LOWDOWN2
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    I have always remembered the drag scene from the "The Munsters" show, featuring Dragula, circa '64 or '65. Where did the telephone/hydro poles go, in the background? And the day they shot this was probably a GOOD day for "smog"...

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IMLZNwezGFY
     
  6. 62dragfalcon
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    from Tucson AZ.

  7. One Finger John
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    The one in the back seat is a real cupcake. She's also 'bout 60 now. How time flies.
     
  8. Johnny Gee
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    Susan Dey was my Cup Cake growing up
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  9. One of the gas stations my uncle had was on Broadway just down from the bridge. Played on that thing many times. That photo is almost the view you would have had from the back of his station. I think it was the only building on that side of North Broadway for a few blocks. I believe the train yard was part of "Taylor yard".
     
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  11. dgang26
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    This is one of the coolest pictures EVER ! Just love it
    Where was this place ?
     
  12. Special Ed
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    Hollywood. Art Laboe spun vinyl there starting in 1956, taking requests and broadcasting them on local AM radio. This photo appears to be late '40s, or possibly early '50s.
     
  13. Jalopy Joker
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    Wow! - pic at Coffee Shop should be reproduced
     
  14. K-88 ghost
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    If I remember correctly, this particular SCRIVNERS was located on the southeast corner of Western and Slauson Aves.
    It was replaced by a ATLANTIC RICHFIELD gas station. :cool:
     
  15. billsill45
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    Here is another shot of one of the Scrivner's Drive-ins from an earlier time. I'm not sure which location this is ... I've seen references to Scrivners locations at Sunset & Vine, Western & Imperial and Sunset & Cahuenga.
     

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  16. billsill45
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    Drive-in restaurants were quite popular from the 1920' into the 60's in Los Angeles, based on the number of photographs I've seen. Here are a few more. To the best of my knowledge, Bob's Big Boy in Toluca Lake is the only one still in business.
     

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  17. Johnny Gee
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    This one is back from near complete destruction. Started life as Harveys Broiler in 1958 then renamed Johnies Broiler about 10 years after opening and now Bobs for a few years now. You can't see it this pic, but the Car Port is to right and out of frame of this picture.

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  18. Johnny Gee
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    ^^^^^Here's a shot of just part of the Car Port
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  19. Johnny Gee
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    ^^^^^ And, the early day's of the Broiler
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  20. toml24
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    Scrivner's had a giant billboard in turn-2 at Gardena Stadium in 1956/1957. Here is Parnelli Jones (#97) in his 1932 Ford sedan. Image taken from a color 8mm home movie.
     

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  21. nwbhotrod
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    If it was 1967 and she was 16 she would be 61 today
     
  22. jcmarz
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    the photo is taken in the early 70s and I would guess around 1973. How do I know?? I won't say except it's elementary My dear Watson.
     
  23. Johnny Gee
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    Guess you say!, wouldn't be all those pick'm up trucks in the background.
     
  24. billsill45
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    from SoCal

     
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    Thomas.

    I believe that the #97 '32 Tudor belonged to Omar Danielson. In those days part of the feature win pay out was a case of Sta-Lube motor oil. Parnelli won enough features in that thing he could have joined OPEC, if OPEC had existed in those days.

    Mike
     
  26. toml24
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    in the late 1950s there was Les Bacon and Sons Ford at 1100 Pacific Coast Hwy. in Hermosa Beach. These photos were taken about 1957/58. There are at least 15 station wagons on the lot in the first photo and a T-bird club have their monthy meeting at the lot in the second photo.
    Does anyone remember the car that Les Bacon hung 60 feet up from a pole as a PR stunt? It was a '54 Ford Mainline and was a fixture along PCH for years.
     

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  27. Special Ed
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    New homes on Cody Road in Sherman Oaks in 1957...


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  28. jcmarz
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    I found a few photos of the L.A. area while surfing the net. I don't know if they have already been posted but here they are
     

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  29. jcmarz
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    here's a couple more
     

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  30. toml24
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    June 11, 1968. Pier E. Long Beach, CA. USS New Jersey and the Queen Mary.
     

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