Saturday, November 12, 2022

Sunday, November 6, 2022 -- French & Italian Car Show @ Woodley Park (Van Nuys) - Part 2

This seller had some beautiful steering wheels at deer prices...



This Citroen Mehari (based on a 2CV) was driven in by one of the sellers.
The luggage space is pretty impressive (with the rear seats folded down).

I ended up buying four items from this seller's cabinet.

 

Sunday, November 6, 2022 -- Model T swap meet & show in Chatsworth -- Part 4

Not in the car show but a nice 30s pickup in nicely used good condition...


Lots of space.
Been coming to this event over several years and it seems to be shrinking slowly...

4-door convertible.

Nice interior with attractive gauges and steering wheel.

 

Thursday, November 3, 2022 -- LAX & Warren, MI

Flying Delta to DTW.
Once through security, had to take a bus to a different/remote terminal to the gate.

Looking north from the 4th floor Hampton Inn, in Warren, MI.
It's warmer than LA.  Pretty unusual for November...


 

Saturday, October 22, 2022 -- Fall Fling Mopar @ Woodley Park -- Part 15 - LECARRA steering wheel after cleaning





The Lecarra story from a 2003 Motor Trend article, below.
In 2019, Lecarra was purchased by Lokar.
This explains why some of the older Lecarra wheels say "made in France" on the back, whereas the newer ones do not...

 In 1976, the originators of the Lecarra steering wheel company, brothers Dick and Roy Ostein from San Diego, California, joined the military, and, like some living the military life, ended up stationed in France. Being car types at heart and having a plethora of sporty European cars around, the brothers decided to start a steering wheel business. The name "Lecarra" actually came from the brothers' mom's maiden name, Carra. It didn't take long for Lecarra to grow into an international name amongst sports car enthusiasts and musclecar freaks alike.

Soon, the company entered the whole new market of street rodding, which embraced the stylish and comfortable steering wheels they produced. After twelve years of building the France-based business, the two brothers sold it to American Ross Adams, who also took a 12-year stint working the steering wheel market. It wasn't until 2000 that Lecarra's current owner, Chuck Losey, transformed the 90 percent French manufactured business, into a 100 percent U.S. business.According to Chuck, this was a long, tedious, and oftentimes expensive investment that he wouldn't trade for anything. Chuck's original idea was to always keep the good name of Lecarra, but to utilize American-made products and labor. Now the entire operation is done in-house with the help of 12 skilled and dedicated employees.

All this work behind the scenes, however, hasn't kept Chuck from focusing on where the steering wheel market is going today. In fact, Lecarra is about to introduce a new wheel to the lineup. In addition to its line of more than 37 different wheel configurations offered in dozens of finishes, grip materials, and colors, Lecarra has come up with a version of Ford's '40 Ford wheel in a 15-inch diameter with either a gloss black or a ready-to-paint finish. The wheel is designed to pop right onto an original '40 steering column or, with its newly designed adapter, can be mounted on just about any aftermarket street rod column out there. Once you see this wheel close-up, you will understand how much time and energy went into designing it; the quality manufacturing Lecarra is so well known for is evident. Chuck knows firsthand what an impact the retro-style of late has had on the aftermarket business simply because he is a hot rodder as well. We definitely feel this will only bring Lecarra and the street rod industry closer than ever before.

Moss Porsche entry


 

Sports Cars Illustrated -- September 1959 - Part 9 & Last








 

Early American Car Advertisements -- The White, Winton Six & Schacht


 

Indy 500 Pace Car & Program - 1994 Ford Mustang Cobra