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History CAR CLUB PLAQUES

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Bullet Nose, Feb 3, 2018.

  1. UNCLECHET
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    Here's a plate from an old Wichita club started in the early 1970's, The Fundamentals. This plate is a repop. If you quit the club back in the day you had to turn your plate in. No repops were ever authorized but there's a guy out there doing it anyway. Some of the original members are still around so I consider this just a tribute to that great club. I did it up to look old but it's not.

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  2. My club. Roadmen world wide IMG_4472.jpeg
     
  3. Bullet Nose
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    Anyone in the Torrington, CT area know if this plaque was for a car club or some other kind of social or civil group?

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  4. Stan Back
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    from California

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    I believe the Hornets were an early SCTA club.
     
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  5. 51 mercules
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    I believe your right! Some young guys started up the Hornets again.
     
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  6. Jalopy Joker
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  7. hotrodjack33
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    Here's my club...Binghamton N.Y.
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    The back is kind of interesting too.
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  8. ratster
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    db_nu2005-6-17_BG1_702.jpg we started the club 22 years ago
     
  9. I was lucky walking around and the Tustin historical society museum was open late last night (a haunted tour was just ending at 9 pm). They let us in to look around and I found this on the wall. The club was founded in 1955 and the plaque was donated by the widow of the Docents friend. Love finding local history, especially if it's automotive centric.
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  10. Jalopy Joker
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  11. Bullet Nose
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  12. Bullet Nose
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    Here's another question for you HAMB experts. Someone sent me a photo of this Sejants plaque that he found in his late Father-in-law's stuff. He was a cop in Vernon, CA area, but wasn't a car guy. Does anyone know of this club or where it may have been based? It was made by the Koehler Foundry in Bell, CA and is made of brass ...


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  13. stubbsrodandcustom
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    from Spring tx

  14. Speed Gems
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    one I found on Ebay 8ozf0aso.png
     
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  16. Moriarity
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    Here’s one I picked up a few months ago
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  17. Bullet Nose
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    The Road Runners also had this plaque at one time ...


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  18. Moriarity
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    I live across the street from Lake Minnetonka, I asked some of the hot rodders in the area that are in their 70's and 80's and no one remembers the club....
     
  19. Bullet Nose
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    One of my reference books, Hot Rods and Custom Car Clubs, has the Road Runners from Lake Minnetonka, MN listed so I'm pretty sure they were around in the 50's or 60's. Fred Thomas put in a lot of time researching old publications. Someone may have tried restarting the club and that's why there are two different plaques.


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  20. Speed Gems
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  22. 51 mercules
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  24. whiteknuckle
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    from Dryden, NY

    Top picture is a plaque I found at a swap meet from the town I've lived in for the past 40 years. The club is long defunct but I've found a local or two who remember it.
    The bottom pic is a hand carved wooden form that was used to cast the plaques. My son in law found it in a local antique shop.
    I think I'm pretty lucky to have found both.

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  25. Six Ball
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    Very cool find!
    Still looking for PLUGS Canyon Texas plaque.
     
  26. Speed Gems
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    Since I've had an obsession with car club plaques lately I've been doing some research online and found this short video. It's interesting to know the first ones were just painted like the one that someone is currently trying to get $2,499 for on Ebay.:eek: Anyway the next time @Ryan or any of the other mods are looking for something interesting to write about may I suggest the history of car club plaques as a topic.
     
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  27. 123
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  28. Bullet Nose
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    He used a lot of info from my website and even gave me credit at the end, but mispronounced my last name.
     
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