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

  1. Mazooma1
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    Mike, yeah, but that was much later. One was purchased by convicted killer, Phil Spector but just left as was, as I remember it. One was "found" and it ended up in court for a long time trying to figure out it's real owner.
    But, back in the days of around 1966-67, they were in the back of the shop and just parked. Just like with all race cars, when they are outdated or non-competitive, they are no longer needed so they have their parts sold or re-used and whats left is usually just the "bones" having been picked clean.

    Same can be said for my dad's Shelby. It sat in my garage until 1975 when dad decided to sell it after a log time of not driving it. We sold it for $2400.
    Who knew that they would become valuable?
     
  2. BrerHair
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    I'm kinda beating a dead horse here, more old LA photos.

    All I can think about is somebody saying "There's my '36 Zephyr!".

    Can't get enough of these old car shots.

    Think of it as like commercial interludes for the prime-time show, The Mazooma L.A. Hotrod Show.

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  3. BrerHair
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    Colorado Street

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    South Hill Street between West Third Street and West Fourth Street

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    South Broadway between West Olympic Boulevard 1939

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    Main Street looking north from 829 Main Street 1939


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    Spring Street looking north from a point just south of Eighth Street 1939
     
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    Smith Brothers Garage, San Gabriel, 1956

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    Hollywood, 1958

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    Canoga Park, 1958

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    40-year old garage closing to make way for freeway, Los Angeles, 1958
     
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    Street showing old type buildings that would have to be moved for street widening, Los Angeles, 1941

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    Hollywood freeway under constructi<WBR>on, Hollyood, 1954

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    Union and 23rd sts., 1955

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    Soto Street looking north, Los Angeles, 1954


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    Wilshire Blvd. and Bonnie Brae, 1937

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    Everrett E. Sterling filling station and tire shop, Burbank, 1939

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    Glendale, 1940

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    Main Street between Sixth & Seventh, 1941

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    Main Street between Sixth & Seventh, 1941

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    Main Street between Sixth & Seventh, 1941
     
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    8th and Broadway, Los Angeles, 1927

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    Standard Oil service station at Adams & Vermont, Los Angeles, 1928

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    Standard Oil service station at S. Figueroa St. and W. 30th St., Los Angeles, 1928

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    Seventh and Spring, 1930

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    San Fernando Road and Fletcher Drive, Glendale, 1936
     
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    Looking easterly on 36th Street from San Pedro Street showing practice of storing old worn out trucks along curb, Los Angeles, 1928


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    Wilshire and Vermont, Los Angeles, 1939



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    Looking east along 8th Street from Olive, Los Angeles, 1939
     
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    Looking east along Wilshire from Cochran, Los Angeles, 1939


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    Looking west on Wilshire Boulevard from Westmorela<WBR>nd Avenue, Los Angeles, 1939

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    Melrose and Western Avenues, Los Angeles. Looking easterly, 1928
     
  10. BrerHair
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    Us non-LA people did not realize how big an oil region this was (is?).
    This brochure points out that:

    "In 1952 California produced 16% of the nation's oil with LA County the leading oil county in the state...There are 39 oil producing fields in LA County including the Wilmington field, which is the second largest in the U.S."

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    Crown Hill and West Third Street, Los Angeles, 1929


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    Brea, 1924

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    Oil rig, City Hall 1937


    OK, what's up with that last photo caption?
     
  11. plan9
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    ...i knew this intersection for the street names.... it was on my way to work whenever traffic on the freeway was shitty..

    here is is now..... landscape is drastically different but some things never change (traffic)
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  12. BrerHair
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    Some of these photos were posted earlier as thumbnails by HOLLYWOOD GRAHAM.


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    Club headquarte<WBR>rs at Eighth and Olive Streets, 1912


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    Pico and Union Streets showing Los Angeles Railway crossing, Los Angeles, 1928

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    Cahuenga Boulevard just west of Highland Avenue, Los Angeles, 1938

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    Student's automobile<WBR>s parked on campus, U.S.C., Los Angeles, 1938

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    Looking south on Figueroa Street from point north of 2nd Street, Los Angeles, 1938


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    View looking south through ravine from 4th Street Bridge over Lorena Street, Los Angeles, 1937
     
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    First Street, Los Angeles. Looking west along First Street from Grand Avenue, 1926


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    Olympic Boulevard, State Route 173, looking west from west side of Park View Street, Los Angeles County, 1940


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    Looking south from foot of Bicknell Street, Santa Monica, showing typical heavy erosion between Pico Boulevard and Crystal Pier, Los Angeles County, 1940


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    Looking north from foot of 64th Avenue, Venice, showing erosion around house formerly owned by Mae Murray, Los Angeles County, 1940


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    From center line of Los Feliz Boulevard at Seneca Street looking south at S.P. crossing, Los Angeles County, 1927
     
  14. plan9
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    if you watch the movie "There Will Be Blood", it takes place in Central California and Signal Hill.
     
  15. BrerHair
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    Typical light used on Broadway between Temple & Pico, Los Angeles, 1924


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    Building material piled in Seventh Street opposite No. 422, Los Angeles, 1923


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    Motorcycle stuck in mud at intersecti<WBR>on of West Adams and Caldwell Streets, Los Angeles, 1923

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    Vermont and Hollywood Boulevard showing Pacific Electric safety zone and parking space, Los Angeles, 1923
     
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    Looking east along 4th Street from Olive Street intersecti<WBR>on, Los Angeles, 1922


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    Weighing rubber at Union Oil Station at 11th and Hill Streets, Los Angeles, 1942


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    Olympic Boulevard, State Route 173, looking east from point 15 feet west of Catalina Street, Los Angeles County, 1940


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    Telephone building under constructi<WBR>on on east side of Olive Street between 7th and 8th Streets, Los Angeles, 1922


    Another one posted earlier as a thumbnail by HOLLYWOOD GRAHAM:
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    Traffic on Arroyo Seco parkway at 05:00, 1948


    Someone remarked about this earlier, crazy how they catch the streetcar in the middle of the street:
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    Washington Blvd. looking east from fwy. overpass, Los Angeles, 1954

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    Pasadena, 1954
     
  17. BrerHair
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    OK, pretty obvious that I had the wrong caption to this photo in the post above:

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  18. BrerHair
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    Six wheel pneumatic tired dump truck on San Fernando Road, Los Angeles, 1928


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    Grauman's Chinese Theater, Hollywood, 1954


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    Reliabilit<WBR>y run -- Palomares Hotel, Pomona, 1918


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    Agricultur<WBR>al Park race of 1903.


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    Main Street between Sixth & Seventh, 1941


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    Main Street between Sixth & Seventh, 1941


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    Seventh and Spring, 1930
     
  19. BrerHair
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    Sorry for any repeats.

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    Studio City, 1950


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    Cahuenga Boulevard and Vine Street


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    Vine Street in Hollywood 1944


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    Vons grocery

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    1939


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    Spring Street looking south from 300 block. 1939


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    Santa Monica

     
  20. BrerHair
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    Seems like a no-brainer to me. Let's see, Wisconsin or LA . . .:)

    Especially in the 40's!
     
  21. bertbrown
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    WOW!, I used to deliver parts to Fremont & Purdon when I worked for Beedee Auto Parts in Pasadena in 1969!! They were a "quality" shop.
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  22. HOLLYWOOD GRAHAM
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    In the first photo Van De Kamps Bakery can be seen on the corner, to the left would be the restaurant then the drive in.
    In the second photo where the present day restaurant is would have been the drive in. Vandy's was the local Cruise Night and drag race staging place. I got 86'ed from there and had to park across the street in the market lot. "They" said I was listening to police calls and warning the guys racing. Security there was off duty coppers.
     
  23. Hot Rod Michelle
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    We here in So-Cal sure do love our cars.
     
  24. Old6rodder
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    Gentlemen,

    I'm really enjoying this thread. The S.F. Rd. & Fletcher Dr. photos were a hoot in particular, I drove that for 30+ years. :cool:

    Also enjoyed the red & yellow car trackage shots as I'm a rail modeller as well. The few dual gauge shots prompted me to ask a hobby friend this evening how much dual gauge trackage was in the city. It was far less than I'd thought.
     
  25. HOLLYWOOD GRAHAM
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    1952 crash of Hot Rod on Silver Lake Bl., I sold newspapers on the island where the street sign is in 1954 when I was 11.
     

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  26. BuickBorracho
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    aww my hood. The street lamps are still there :D. Great shot. Thanks for the captions that follow all the pics, BrerHair. [​IMG]
     
  27. BrerHair
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    Looks like a dangerous place to sell papers. Great shot. Re-posting larger.

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  29. Mazooma1
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    1946, Bud Winfield (center) and a few of his Novi creations at his shop in La Canada, a suburb of Los Angeles.

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  30. Mazooma1
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    Jim Deist of the Deist Safety Equip. Co.

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