First let me say that I get sick to my stomach every time I see all the killer pics of cars at the Grand National Roadster Show posted on [URL="http://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum... <BR><BR>To read the rest of this blog entry from The Jalopy Journal, click here.
Somewhere around here, I still have a program from the 1959 Oakland Roadster Show. Then, about 33 years later attended for about ten years. I have a slew of event t-shirts from these shows, somewhere around here. (o{}o)
'54 for me. The Elmwood Auto Club is very well represented, including AMBR. I'd take Bill Embree's******ing '36 roadster for a "spin" anytime!
Ditto. Never seen that pic of a beaming, handsome, dressed-to-the-nines, young Gene. Amen, that's my favorite car of the bunch. And who wouldn't want to be there? Jay, can you get us in? You "Imagination" guys are a big tease!
I was just thinking the other day about how cool it would be to revive the Oakland Roadster Show...not that the GNRS in Pomona isn't fantastic...but it ain't Oakland....
I went to the recent Oakland Roadster Reunion and had a great time. Lots of memorabilia on display and a lot of memories from Oakland alumni! I will post info on next years event when I get it.
I always wanted to go to the Oakland Roadster show as a kid when I was getting********* into hot rods. I'll just have to settle for the Grand National Roadster Show...
I had the******'n opportunity to take the "real" 1968 AMBR winner to the 1999 Show at the Cow Palace in SF for the 50th. The roadster was the "Wild Dream" by Joe Wilhelm.
I would like info on the next Oakland event. My friend Jeff has the 1956 amber trophy from Eddie Bosio 1932 . WE are searching for pictures of the car on display at the show. We have pictures of the car in the parking lot of the Cow Palace. . Texs1935