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Retrorick 06-07-2007 06:52 PM

Hi Guys, Just a short note to let you know that I have been lurking on this thread for 68 pages. I have been a friend of SSB since 1974 when we had an impromptu race in MGB's in Las Vegas.
(To Red Rock Canyon, He won, got his hat back).
SSB sent me the link to this thread a while ago. I played in a show band at Knott's Berry Farm back then and lived in Newport Beach. I spent as much time on the hill as my schedule allowed and have left a lot of rubber (and a little paint) up there. I have many fond memories of Mulholland and some of the contests I experienced. I was the guy who came up with the youtube link to the Collins Kids singing "hotrod".
I will be in L.A the first week in August, playing at the Gene Autry Museum and 100th birthday festival and hope to meet some of you then.
For sure I hope to visit with Victor and Neil!
Rick
Wichita Falls, TX

Jeff Hail 06-07-2007 08:18 PM

Another one from the past who couldnt escape the pull. Welcome back Rick.

As Victor would say "he took the bait"

groundeffect 06-07-2007 09:03 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by CRE
Bullwinkle had one of these for a few months and ran it on
the Hill. Transverse leaf springs in front. He hit the dip
at Grandstands ripped the eye out of the leaf spring then
spun 360's all the way down to the fire hydrant. Never hit a thing! Probably had Rocky with him for ballast. Oh, yeah he had full slicks on the thing at the time.

Home built deal as he added all the parts from PBS. Even had the rear deck lid up and flying.

CRE - You are correct, I was riding with Bullwinkle that night, but he didn't spin, we simply ground to a stop on the broken leafspring....and laughed our asses off!

SSB 06-08-2007 07:06 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by groundeffect
CRE - You are correct, I was riding with Bullwinkle that night, but he didn't spin, we simply ground to a stop on the broken leafspring....and laughed our asses off!
Looks like Rocky's catching up on his reading !!! Are you getting to Cliff & Karens this Saturday ??

Banning 06-09-2007 09:14 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by SSB
Looks like Rocky's catching up on his reading !!! Are you getting to Cliff & Karens this Saturday ??
Thank you very much Victor for getting my wife and I invited to Cliff and Karens celebration this evening. Thank you also to Cliff and karen for letting us share this special day with you, and to Beth and Rob for your fine hospitality.

We really enjoyed meeting and seeing again some of the members of the CRE. The stories that I was hearing are incredible tales. The Roman Chariot Rides, The grief driver runs, the crashes on and off the track, and all the unique cars that were raced on Mulholland in those days. All the CRE members went on to racing professionally in some way or another. Some became SCCA National Champions like Victor. I now realize the depth of the importance of the CRE in relation to Mulholland racing and what a large well of great experiences and happenings it contains. The CRE can now be carefully documented and imortalized properly as they deserve to be.

I hope to meet the rest of the CRE in the near future and also some of the remaining MRA members. It was a pleasure and an honor just to be included tonight and a thanks also to, Pat, Craig, Doug, Dave, Niel, Tommy, and the other guests we met.

"Gentlemen, start your engines.............."

rouxroux 06-10-2007 04:18 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by flatspot
Chris,
I think the Petty song you're thinking of is called "Into the great wide open"? I think thats what its called or anyway thats the chorus.

Actually you're thinking of his tune "Freefallin'";)

(but then again, most of his songs sound quite alike...I still think he is Bob Dylan's son:rolleyes: )

Jeff Hail 06-11-2007 03:55 PM

ENRIQUE'S Sonora Cuisine
 
I had the opportunity to visit our own ( HPV) Henry Valdez's- ENRIQUE'S Sonora Cuisine in Thousand Oaks today.

Unfortunately Henry was away on vacation and I missed him but my host Tom was great. Great food, great friendly service with a smile.

I once asked Henry jokingly "whats cooking"?

Henry's response:
" Customers ask whats good on menu ? I train staff to respond Nothing. If good is as good as we can deliver forget it! We have to be Great or Nothing! Thats whats cooking!"

If you want the real deal stop for a bite at ENRIQUE'S.

Jeff Hail 06-12-2007 12:27 PM

Our Lady of Mulholland
 
Looks like another group of teeners has started their own runs on the west side of Topanga (Our Lady of Mulholland ).

http://www.914world.com/bbs2/index.php?showtopic=72671

SSB 06-12-2007 03:35 PM

Re: Our Lady of Mulholland
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Jeff Hail
Looks like another group of teeners has started their own runs on the west side of Topanga (Our Lady of Mulholland ).

http://www.914world.com/bbs2/index.php?showtopic=72671


uh.......teeners? Oh. 914's. I get it (I guess) I was going to say that one guy's loggon is Howard Crazy Hippy Dekman
which would not be a teenager to me, but now I get it (I guess).

I saw these guys as I was coming down Stunt on the CBX

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1181691228.jpg

Banning 06-12-2007 03:52 PM

Re: Re: Our Lady of Mulholland
 
Quote:

Originally posted by SSB
uh.......teeners? Oh. 914's. I get it (I guess) I was going to say that one guy's loggon is Howard Crazy Hippy Dekman
which would not be a teenager to me, but now I get it (I guess).

I saw these guys as I was coming down Stunt on the CBX

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1181691228.jpg

Victor, I think that's Howard, Crazy Hippy, and Dekman. Three different logons.

I have always liked your motorcycle. The bike looks so cool, reminds me of the Benelli six cylinder. Smooth and powerful.

Jeff Hail 06-12-2007 05:30 PM

1994/ 2004 Sat pic's of "the Course"
 
Chris,
I found some sat pics from 1994 and 2004
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1181698119.jpg

Your Government tax dollars at work
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1181698149.jpg

Jeff Hail 06-12-2007 05:36 PM

Re: Re: Our Lady of Mulholland
 
Quote:

Originally posted by SSB
uh.......teeners? Oh. 914's. I get it (I guess) I was going to say that one guy's loggon is Howard Crazy Hippy Dekman
which would not be a teenager to me, but now I get it (I guess).

I saw these guys as I was coming down Stunt on the CBX

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1181691228.jpg

You know Victor one of those CBX 6's will go right in a Honda 600 (car). I have seen it done. I wrote a brief post some pages back.
Scary, just scary............................................. ........

I do not care for the "teener" tag either. It just doesnt sound right.

Jeremy Cottrell 06-12-2007 07:17 PM

OK, there is no Mul content here, but there is plenty of 911 content. Actually 935 content. I think you guys will appreciate this due to its "new vs. old" theme. Enjoy!!!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yj4-clpN8N4&mode=related&search=

Jeff Hail 06-12-2007 09:13 PM

We missed you guys
 
As I pulled up I caught an awesome sunset. Very quiet tonight at Truckstop. Sometimes quiet is good. Great conversation Chris. Always enjoyable and interesting. Thanks-

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1181711531.jpg

Banning 06-13-2007 08:00 AM

Re: We missed you guys
 
[QUOTE]Originally posted by Jeff Hail
[B]As I pulled up I caught an awesome sunset. Very quiet tonight at Truckstop. Sometimes quiet is good. Great conversation Chris. Always enjoyable and interesting. Thanks-
------------------------------------------------------------------------

I agree Jeff, thanks also.
I will bring my Big binoculars next time. Jupiter and it's moons are clearly visible this time of year, fun to observe all lined up.

Seeing things like that video post from Jeremy is a motivator for me to fix the Carrera. I like that perspective, makes you feel like you're in the drivers seat, thanks for posting Jeremy.

When I've completed the restroration of the z28 which is near, and replaced the chain tensioners on the 1973 911t, it will be time to pull out the Carrera's m. f. i. pump out and have it cleaned out as per Dave B.'s advice. Thank you Dave, great advice. The Corvair Rampside pickup truck still needs new paint. I'll paint it before summer is over in a 1960's candy lavendar with silver trim, lavendar wheels and a silver rooftop. I'm not sure that I would drive it, but bet's on that some surfer or avant garde artist will.

One more car project remains.
The Type 34 Spyder.
Some before pictures might be in order to make a comparison for when it's finished. I'll take some and post later. It's super light, roof modified to spyder configuration, Porsche gauges and Fuchs "daisy" alloy wheels with low profile tires. Six point rollcage, steel fender flares, racing transmission, quick shift, disc brakes(no laughing), Momo full racing buckets, red interior with a silver exterior, and a dual Weber 2.4 Hi-Perf four cylinder engine with over 200 ft/lbs of torque.
And...it's a Volkswagen.

Thank you again Dr. Porsche.

onlycafe 06-13-2007 09:44 AM

chris,
pictures of the type 34 please.
thanks again for the mulholland dvd. good job.

SSB 06-13-2007 12:18 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Jeremy Cottrell
OK, there is no Mul content here, but there is plenty of 911 content. Actually 935 content. I think you guys will appreciate this due to its "new vs. old" theme. Enjoy!!!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yj4-clpN8N4&mode=related&search=

oh ya ?? I'll see your 935 and raise you a VW Bus

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4SW8CmgcfmE

Jeff Hail 06-13-2007 04:45 PM

Nothing like the sound of straight cuts
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Jeremy Cottrell
OK, there is no Mul content here, but there is plenty of 911 content. Actually 935 content. I think you guys will appreciate this due to its "new vs. old" theme. Enjoy!!!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yj4-clpN8N4&mode=related&search=

Thanks Jeremy,
Nothing like the sound of straight cuts going through the gate.
"Ze glidin de geer'n makes ze wood'en go pop"

Banning 06-13-2007 05:01 PM

Re: Nothing like the sound of straight cuts
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Jeff Hail
Thanks Jeremy,
Nothing like the sound of straight cuts going through the gate.
"Z glidin de geer'n makes ze wood'en go pop"

True, however that VW Bus outdriving the Porsche racecar was most impressive(thanks for posting Victor). With a Bus like that, going across Canada or driving to Vegas would be a blaze. I wonder how it would do on Mulholland? It looks competitive to me. I don't think being a passenger would be relaxing, especially sitting up high with the seating position that the Bus has.
I think tranquilizers are in order to ride shotgun in that vehicle at speed.

I took some photos of the Type 34 at onlycafe's request and will post soon.

Jeremy Cottrell 06-13-2007 05:22 PM

Chris, I am glad to help motivate you with getting that beast on the road again. You know where we are if you need any more help.

As for you SSB.... I'll see your VW Bus and raise you a few Vanagons. One is even a Westphalia!!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EWLFGPl1Kdk&mode=related&search=


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