Hot Rod Magazine held a show a last weekend celebrating their 65th birthday and from the looks and sounds of things, it was my kind of deal. Essentially, they gathered as many past cover cars as they could find and then displayed them all at the Pomo... To read the rest of this blog entry from The Jalopy Journal, click here.
Can't go to everything, but that probably should have been on the list. Thanks for sharing that and to all that posted great pictures of it.
Cool ****!I''m glad I wasn't there,I would have had sensory overload and made a fool of myself....kinda like I usually do.
Damn, some great video's! Guess I'll have to last another 10 years so I can go to the 75th! Thanks for posting them up!
What a great video! I love the mix of old and new. It not only shows how far we've come, but how much we're the same, if that makes any sense...My friend Fred is just about done with his Caddy powered dragster, which he and it appeared on a 1958 cover of Hot Rod. It seems like it could, or should, be part of this. Anyway, thanks for the post!
Great video. Sure ****s that I missed it. If you guys haven't yet checked out the "Where They Raced" series, they have been posting here and they are worth your time to search and watch the three or four episodes they have already.
Great video. Just too damn short. Thanks for posting it. The car are great but really wish I had made it to see the guys. The cars will survive but too soon the guys are gone. Thanks again and keep 'em coming.
Just got back from wilderness (aka no wifi zone). Thanks for the post! Glad everyone is liking the videos. More on the way. make sure you join the mailing list (occasional updates) or Facebook page for more updates and other little car related things.
Kudos to Harry for a great job so far. I know he has a lot more he would like to do with the series, but needs funding. Any One Percenter HAMBers out there with an interest in L.A. history? Contact Harry.
Here is the new HOT LAP tease for Legion Ascot. It was soooo cool having Ed Winfield's Ford rumbling around the 'track'.... https://vimeo.com/63544204 <iframe src="http://player.vimeo.com/video/63544204?byline=0&portrait=0" width="650" height="366" frameborder="0" webkitAllowFullScreen mozallowfullscreen allowFullScreen></iframe>