Lockheed worker holding the car door open for his date. Los Angeles 1942 A Lockheed worker asking the twenty year old waitress to the Swing Shift Dance as she brings him his midnight snack. 1942 Lockheed Swing Shift Dance. 1942
Looks more like a scene from Catalina or Leo Carillo - County Line because of the rocky beach and kelp beds..... KEEP POSTING ALL THE GREAT PICS- THANKS
Yessir. And is enshrined in the Consumer Electronics Hall of Fame as the inventor of car stereo! He was a really big deal in Los Angeles from the forties through the mid-eighties My avatar is a Muntz, as well.
Sure there were, people just didn't bother takin' photos of them is all. "Hey fatty, get outa the way I'm trying to take a picture here!" Sigh, it was a cruel, cruel world.
That's hilarious. I was gonna post something with words to that effect...It is really obvious in ALL of the photos though, isn't it?
Crenshaw Center open Friday nights. 1949 Notice the chopped 40 Ford with the Carson top in the foreground !
BrerHair: Yep, Fords & Mercs mostly thru the whole family. The avatar was my Dad's Dry Lakes car that set many records for its' class. Engine was built under the guidance of Bobby Meeks at Edelbrock. It's a '40. www.bakerracingpix is me. More photos coming on this thread and others. Thank you for the interest.
[FONT="] Soap Box Derby On what is now So. Fairfax Ave., @ 1/4 to3/8 mile south of Stocker St. South Fairfax was a private road at that time which belonged to the petroleum producers in the area. The petroleum industries still own and operate at that site. Ref. Google maps, and scroll to So. La Cienega and Stocker St. if interested. Year was 1942, the last year sponsored by Chev. Dealers Assoc. due to WWII.[/FONT]
sorry to get off topic but it is part of LA history. im sure you guys have see this? Ry Cooder's "El Chavez Ravine".
Bridge over the uncemented L.A. River, looking east from Elysian Park. Horse drawn wagon in the river bed.