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VINTAGE SHOTS FROM DAYS GONE BY! (Part 2)

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  1. TOPPER the movie car | Vintage Motoring Blog

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    Tony Gerrity with TOPPER


    Dad purchased a pile of photos at the Bonhams auction, held in association with the Greenwich Concours, last month. Many of these images are from the collection of the late author John Webb De Campi (I'll feature more soon). Among the photos were the images seen here of TOPPER, the 1936 Buick Special. Bodied by Bohman & Schwartz, the Pasadena based coachworks, for the MGM movie "Topper", the car was featured along with Cary Grant and Constance Bennett. These images are marked on the back and appear to be studio publicity photos. One shows the designer of the car, Tony Gerrity, who worked for Bohman & Schwartz at the time, standing next to his creation. The other shows the stars of the film, possibly in a scene from the film (I’m not sure, having never seen the film). After the film had run, the studio sold Topper to the Gilmore Oil Company, which used the car to promote its “Red Lion” gasoline. Re-sprayed in the Gilmore colors, the Buick was fashioned with a PA system and a hitch to tow a trailer with a live lion cub. Later Gilmore returned the car to Bohman & Schwartz who designed a second trailer (done by Gerrity) to match the features of the car. In the late 1940s Gilmore was purchased by Mobilgas and they sent the car back to Bohman & Schwartz for updating once again. A number of possible designs were drawn-up and ultimately one reminiscent of a period Studebaker was chosen. Repainted in white and adorned with a red Pegasus on the door, an eight-cylinder GM motor was fitted to improve performance. The last modifications were done by C. Bohman and Son who purchased a 1954 Chrysler Imperial Newport chassis, re-mounted the body, made numerous upgrades, and dropped in a Chrysler Hemi. In all, the changes came to a whopping $10,000. The car passed through the Jim Brucker “Movieland – Cars of the Stars” collection before being sold by RM Auctions in 2006 for $132,000.

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    Cary Grant and Constance Bennett in TOPPER


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    TOPPER as it looks today (photo credit: RM Auctions)
     
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    Dry Lakes Racing -
    The pioneers of Hot Rodding would drive their rigs on a Friday night from the Southern California basin out to Mirage and the Muroc lake beds. After sleeping on the dry ground overnight these guys would wake up Saturday mornings remove what they could from their rigs to save weight and run their times all day.[​IMG]
     
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    Tough one to comment...
     
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    Can’t believe there that many white 58 Olds convertibles ever made..
     
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    Caddy tail lights ruined the right look.
     
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  17. This was my favorite version of the Topper car, except for the horns. All the other's and especially the current are ugly to me.
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  19. Customized '59 Olds 98 from the French film of the same name.
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  20. Canadian '39 Dodge D12
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  24. Let's talk about this over a cocktail and I am sure we can work something out that won't involve the insurance company.

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    state and pearl st albany ny. Schaefer had a brewery on the Hudson. was torn down for I-787. my parents swore it used to taste good when it was made there. It was near the Bab-O cleanser plant. the sign in the pic is mounted on the bank of america in today's time. It is the oldest continually run building as a bank in the US. it has been a bank since 1814? way back anyhow. they added stories, but the main lobby is all hand painted scenes of early ny stuff. celluliod was invented here for cheap pool balls, and wound up landing albany an important part in early movie making. that was up near nipper. biggest rca dog left in us. 28 ft tall, 4 tons. this warehouse part of broadway was the truck dealer district. there are old faded signs/ masonry details for IH, mack and brockway Bab-O-Factory.png Bab-O-Factory-Google-Earth-2015.png
     

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