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Showing posts with label Hollywood. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hollywood. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 21, 2010

WW2 was instrumental in changing the American culture in so many ways, but did you ever hear of car bumpers being donated to the scrap drives?

Rita Hayworth did her part... so if you come across her big old car with no bumpers, now you'll know what happened to them.

For an example of immense largese in donating to the scrap drives, read about Panmsy Yount's 1933 Duesenberg Model J Judkins Berline that was turned over to the war effort for it's use as metal for armor plate, or whatever they did with all that steel

WW2 was instrumental in changing the American culture in so many ways, but did you ever hear of car bumpers being donated to the scrap drives?

Rita Hayworth did her part... so if you come across her big old car with no bumpers, now you'll know what happened to them.

For an example of immense largese in donating to the scrap drives, read about Panmsy Yount's 1933 Duesenberg Model J Judkins Berline that was turned over to the war effort for it's use as metal for armor plate, or whatever they did with all that steel

Thursday, August 26, 2010

the USA At Last hot rod from "Mr Hobbs Takes a Vacation"


Anyone know what the story is about this roadster?

the USA At Last hot rod from "Mr Hobbs Takes a Vacation"


Anyone know what the story is about this roadster?

A couple of brass era vehicles from the movie "The Great Scout and Cathouse Thursday" a Lee Marvin movie


Don't know what they are specifically, but the movie was fun to watch, and the antique cars were frequently on screen.

A couple of brass era vehicles from the movie "The Great Scout and Cathouse Thursday" a Lee Marvin movie


Don't know what they are specifically, but the movie was fun to watch, and the antique cars were frequently on screen.

The biggest wagon I've ever seen! Might only have been a movie prop, because they blew it to smithereens







Three axles... I've never seen one with 3 axles. This was in the movie "Duck You Sucker" with James Coburn
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0067140/

The biggest wagon I've ever seen! Might only have been a movie prop, because they blew it to smithereens







Three axles... I've never seen one with 3 axles. This was in the movie "Duck You Sucker" with James Coburn
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0067140/

Wednesday, August 18, 2010

Hudsons, quite the difference between stylish cars, and odd looking trucks

The owner told me a bit of Hudson Hollywood information I've never learned before, the Hollywood was fundamentally a convertible chassis with a coupe top. They had to switch them between assembly lines from the convertible line to the hardtop line after getting all the undercarriage and chassis done. This is why it has such a roomy interior
This one is new to San Diego... it was just purchased from Florida. What does that matter? Well, I like the Hudson Hollywood look a lot, and realised I hadn't seen this one before, so I asked if it had been here long or if it was recently brought to San Diego.





Hudsons, quite the difference between stylish cars, and odd looking trucks

The owner told me a bit of Hudson Hollywood information I've never learned before, the Hollywood was fundamentally a convertible chassis with a coupe top. They had to switch them between assembly lines from the convertible line to the hardtop line after getting all the undercarriage and chassis done. This is why it has such a roomy interior
This one is new to San Diego... it was just purchased from Florida. What does that matter? Well, I like the Hudson Hollywood look a lot, and realised I hadn't seen this one before, so I asked if it had been here long or if it was recently brought to San Diego.





Thursday, July 1, 2010

Ralf Becker found a 1973 Ford Falcon XB GT coupe being made into the Mad Max car!

the ( copywritten ) photo is part of a gallery Ralf (founder and Editor-in-Chief of Chromjuwelen.com ) posted on his website http://ralfbecker.com/blog/2010/5/13/1973-ford-falcon-xb-gt-coupe-mad-max-movie-correct.html , and also on his flikr gallery for all the photos: http://www.flickr.com/photos/chromjuwelen/sets/72157623930326901/

For a great image of the Mad Max car: http://photos1.blogger.com/x/blogger/4323/4194/1600/82355/mad-max-wallpaper-1-1024.jpg I know I've posted more about the movie car, and where it is now has been the subject of a couple of magazine articles, but I can't find them right now