Title: A Legend for sale Post by: Straight Time on September 14, 2016, 22:15:03 pm Wow,
Legend for sale :'( https://www.instagram.com/p/BKWNNcWjYJ4/ Title: Re: A Legend for sale Post by: leec on September 14, 2016, 22:28:30 pm One of my all time favourites. I kind of want to know the price but don't want to know :)
Title: Re: A Legend for sale Post by: Straight Time on September 14, 2016, 22:55:30 pm Feel a bit sad it is for sale. It's not on the website yet with a price........
Priceless IMHO Title: Re: A Legend for sale Post by: mg on September 15, 2016, 04:05:00 am Dave knows how to keep a nitrous motor together. :)
Title: Re: A Legend for sale Post by: alex d on September 15, 2016, 08:25:55 am some cars become icons, IMHO this is one of them, hope it goes to a good home!
Title: Re: A Legend for sale Post by: Straight Time on September 15, 2016, 09:18:28 am Scotland or Japan???
Title: Re: A Legend for sale Post by: Sarge on September 15, 2016, 14:41:39 pm That car will NEVER be the same without Dave behind the wheel. :(
Title: Re: A Legend for sale Post by: Jim Ratto on September 15, 2016, 15:14:01 pm That car will NEVER be the same without Dave behind the wheel. :( Amen Title: Re: A Legend for sale Post by: Doktor on September 15, 2016, 16:38:25 pm I like that car very much, and it is in my favorite color - black.
What more could I ask for a fun street & strip car ? 8) Title: Re: A Legend for sale Post by: Zach Gomulka on September 16, 2016, 03:55:29 am I'd love to see it stay stateside, especially in SoCal, but it seems the Europeans have more love for the Cal Look than we do ::) I guess as long as it's being well cared for and raced hard, that's all that matters 8)
Title: Re: A Legend for sale Post by: Jim Ratto on September 16, 2016, 16:43:57 pm I'd love to see it stay stateside, especially in SoCal, but it seems the Europeans have more love for the Cal Look than we do ::) I guess as long as it's being well cared for and raced hard, that's all that matters 8) Seeing the car leave the area is like saying good-bye to youth. As I have posted a million times, I got pulled under by the OC phenomenon in the late 1980's, probably right after the time DKPIII seeds sprouted. My best friend Frank and I had just graduated HS and had absolutely no direction. Junior college wasn't doing anything for either one of us. We had stumbled upon a few jobs, pizza place, delivering flowers, and working at a sourdough bakery (graveyard shift). We were at our favorite VW shop one afternoon, just loitering and the manager said to me "you're in here often enough, we might as well put you to work." I couldn't believe it. Anyway, just a few months prior the Dec '89 Hot VW's issue was out, and Frank and I each had copies, sitting at the pizza place we worked at, just consumed by feature on Gary Berg's blue '67. It was unlike anything we'd seen, except in random wrinkly black and white pictures from old magazines. Fast forward about 6 months, I'm fully embedded into the VW parts gig, and one Saturday decided to ditch the girlfriend I had at the time, and drive my Fiat X19 to Costa Mesa from Northern CA for the VW Jamboree, in hopes of seeing Berg's car in person. Arriving at the show the next day, not only did I find Berg's blue car, but a small row of cars that all of the sudden meant a hell of a lot to me. I have pics from that morning somewhere. In the lineup was Hector's car, Dave Rhoads' green car, Schwimmer's '59 (still with 42DCNF 1776), Jim Lowe's (now Steph's) white '57 with grey BRM's, a black oval with Berms and 48's (Brody was with that car) and Mason's car. They all stunned me, but Mason's car was like a lightning strike. Here was this black '62 which was unassuming and menacing all at the same time, from any angle. It certainly wasn't a sleeper, with it's BRM mags, recapped slicks, front runners, roll cage and 3" no-nonsense exhaust pipe jutting out from under RH running board, and nitrous tank. And that was before walking around behind the car and seeing the engine. Yet with all the muscle and attitude, the car wore all it's original moldings, full US bumpers, stock seats and dash, and it wasn't that low. Remember this was 1990, the era of 4 degrees negative rear camber, Cerwin Vega speaker boxes, RX twin stinger exhausts and Prelude crushed velour interiors. And here were these cars that ran way under the radar, but could kick ass when called upon, especially Mason's. Over the next few years, I made it a point to visit the OC shows during the summer and Mason's car ALWAYS drew me in. In '91 at the Classic, Frank and I were walking around checking out Brinton's '67 and Rayburn's '64 and I mentioned to Frank "Wish that nutzo black sedan was here, the one with the nitrous and basically no muffler.... you gotta see it" And about a half hour later we hear this roaring and yelping of 48's getting cracked and blipped and in rushes Mason into the small group of DKP cars. He zooms past an open spot, stops, car idling like @ a nervous 1400rpm then clears its throat, and backs into the open spot (next to where I was standing), almost running my toe over with one of the Firestones! And the sound from that side-exit pipe wasn't much different than a Cosworth F1 car. Seriously. Dave gets out as Frank and I stand there gape-mouthed, like a UFo had landed in front of us. Dave smiles at us, with his shades on, opens the deckild, wipes the shroud off with a shop rag and says "Detailed, whaddya guys think?", and walks off. Dave's car was and always will be the definition of DKP to me. It broke all the rules, Cal Look and otherwise, and always seemed to have the attitude that no other car could ever imitate. Not just a car. Title: Re: A Legend for sale Post by: Martin S. on September 16, 2016, 17:15:27 pm What does it do in the quarter?
Title: Re: A Legend for sale Post by: Jim Ratto on September 16, 2016, 17:35:52 pm What does it do in the quarter? mid 11's @ 120+ Title: Re: A Legend for sale Post by: So.Cal.Life on September 16, 2016, 19:48:57 pm That car will NEVER be the same without Dave behind the wheel. :( Title: Re: A Legend for sale Post by: Sarge on September 16, 2016, 20:21:05 pm ...."Dave's car was and always will be the definition of DKP to me. It broke all the rules, Cal Look and otherwise, and has always had the attitude that no other car could ever imitate." Nice story, Jim; the last line says it all! Title: Re: A Legend for sale Post by: Bill Schwimmer on September 16, 2016, 21:06:38 pm If you buy it, I think Dave comes with it.
Title: Re: A Legend for sale Post by: Neil Davies on September 16, 2016, 21:20:03 pm If you buy it, I think Dave comes with it. Man, he's going to hate Scotland... ;D Title: Re: A Legend for sale Post by: Bill Schwimmer on September 16, 2016, 21:25:45 pm If you buy it, I think Dave comes with it. Man, he's going to hate Scotland... ;D Title: Re: A Legend for sale Post by: Sarge on September 17, 2016, 14:19:48 pm If you buy it, I think Dave comes with it. What about THE BUS and a few Hawg Balls... is that part of the deal, too?? ::) ;D Title: Re: A Legend for sale Post by: Russell on September 19, 2016, 09:46:04 am If you buy it, I think Dave comes with it. Man, he's going to hate Scotland... ;D Im not sure you have to worry about Scotland, we can take care of ourselves and if Dave does come with the car he will fit in perfectly and Im sure he would LOVE it, everyone does. ;) Russell SCOTLAND Title: Re: A Legend for sale Post by: Nico86 on September 19, 2016, 23:24:19 pm I'd love to see it stay stateside, especially in SoCal, but it seems the Europeans have more love for the Cal Look than we do ::) I guess as long as it's being well cared for and raced hard, that's all that matters 8) Seeing the car leave the area is like saying good-bye to youth. As I have posted a million times, I got pulled under by the OC phenomenon in the late 1980's, probably right after the time DKPIII seeds sprouted. My best friend Frank and I had just graduated HS and had absolutely no direction. Junior college wasn't doing anything for either one of us. We had stumbled upon a few jobs, pizza place, delivering flowers, and working at a sourdough bakery (graveyard shift). We were at our favorite VW shop one afternoon, just loitering and the manager said to me "you're in here often enough, we might as well put you to work." I couldn't believe it. Anyway, just a few months prior the Dec '89 Hot VW's issue was out, and Frank and I each had copies, sitting at the pizza place we worked at, just consumed by feature on Gary Berg's blue '67. It was unlike anything we'd seen, except in random wrinkly black and white pictures from old magazines. Fast forward about 6 months, I'm fully embedded into the VW parts gig, and one Saturday decided to ditch the girlfriend I had at the time, and drive my Fiat X19 to Costa Mesa from Northern CA for the VW Jamboree, in hopes of seeing Berg's car in person. Arriving at the show the next day, not only did I find Berg's blue car, but a small row of cars that all of the sudden meant a hell of a lot to me. I have pics from that morning somewhere. In the lineup was Hector's car, Dave Rhoads' green car, Schwimmer's '59 (still with 42DCNF 1776), Jim Lowe's (now Steph's) white '57 with grey BRM's, a black oval with Berms and 48's (Brody was with that car) and Mason's car. They all stunned me, but Mason's car was like a lightning strike. Here was this black '62 which was unassuming and menacing all at the same time, from any angle. It certainly wasn't a sleeper, with it's BRM mags, recapped slicks, front runners, roll cage and 3" no-nonsense exhaust pipe jutting out from under RH running board, and nitrous tank. And that was before walking around behind the car and seeing the engine. Yet with all the muscle and attitude, the car wore all it's original moldings, full US bumpers, stock seats and dash, and it wasn't that low. Remember this was 1990, the era of 4 degrees negative rear camber, Cerwin Vega speaker boxes, RX twin stinger exhausts and Prelude crushed velour interiors. And here were these cars that ran way under the radar, but could kick ass when called upon, especially Mason's. Over the next few years, I made it a point to visit the OC shows during the summer and Mason's car ALWAYS drew me in. In '91 at the Classic, Frank and I were walking around checking out Brinton's '67 and Rayburn's '64 and I mentioned to Frank "Wish that nutzo black sedan was here, the one with the nitrous and basically no muffler.... you gotta see it" And about a half hour later we hear this roaring and yelping of 48's getting cracked and blipped and in rushes Mason into the small group of DKP cars. He zooms past an open spot, stops, car idling like @ a nervous 1400rpm then clears its throat, and backs into the open spot (next to where I was standing), almost running my toe over with one of the Firestones! And the sound from that side-exit pipe wasn't much different than a Cosworth F1 car. Seriously. Dave gets out as Frank and I stand there gape-mouthed, like a UFo had landed in front of us. Dave smiles at us, with his shades on, opens the deckild, wipes the shroud off with a shop rag and says "Detailed, whaddya guys think?", and walks off. Dave's car was and always will be the definition of DKP to me. It broke all the rules, Cal Look and otherwise, and always seemed to have the attitude that no other car could ever imitate. Not just a car. That's the kind of things I miss reading here, thanks for sharing Jim! Title: Re: A Legend for sale Post by: Russell on September 20, 2016, 17:56:07 pm I agree, that's a great story Jim.
Its still amazes me how something that started as a club and remains a local club is followed and respected the world over by like minded people. I'm sure when the rules were written, there focus was on the local Car Club, not thinking it would ever reach international appeal and there cars become beacons of light in a scene that has covered the world. When items in this case cars become collectable its hard to define when you sell something to a collector vrs selling it to a user. look at all the NOS items still in packets that people buy and treasure, EMPI, BRM, even toys, how many buy them open them and use them.... not many ! And outwith our circle look at all the racing cars in the world that are now highly collectable, with painstaking restorations to get every detail correct.. Makes me wonder ! Russell Title: Re: A Legend for sale Post by: Esky on September 21, 2016, 05:08:47 am Jim, I love your story. Reminds me of the same time. I'm around the same age and I was in awe whenever I saw the cars your talking about. I'm from the Bay Area also, now in Carlsbad but I remember going on vacation trips to Disney Land with my family as a kid and two of the days turned into surfing in OC and what do you know, my dad always knew how to plan it so we could go to the SCS Showdown. Great times for sure and I cant compare thoses days to now myself. Everything was new and the cars were way more badass. That's the way I built my car and it wont change because it was ingrained from time and memories when I was young and always wanted to have a Bad Ass street car like the DKP guys had. I sure miss those shows and races from the 80's and 90's. I love my 67 and its been through many different combos since then. Cal-look Forever
Title: Re: A Legend for sale Post by: speedwell on September 26, 2016, 19:14:28 pm jim ;)
Title: Re: A Legend for sale Post by: speedwell on September 26, 2016, 19:23:33 pm ;)
Title: Re: A Legend for sale Post by: speedwell on September 26, 2016, 19:25:29 pm ;)
Title: Re: A Legend for sale Post by: Jim Ratto on September 26, 2016, 19:30:21 pm Thanks for posting those old pictures. That last black and white one clearly shows the one-off side exit muffler Dave ran way back then. To me that was the signature of Dave's car. Loud, effective and in your face.
Title: Re: A Legend for sale Post by: speedwell on September 26, 2016, 19:40:03 pm ;)
Title: Re: A Legend for sale Post by: andrewlandon67 on January 31, 2018, 18:59:14 pm Did anyone ever figure out where this car ended up?
Title: Re: A Legend for sale Post by: Bill Schwimmer on January 31, 2018, 22:29:12 pm Did anyone ever figure out where this car ended up? Dave still has itTitle: Re: A Legend for sale Post by: andrewlandon67 on January 31, 2018, 22:37:34 pm Did anyone ever figure out where this car ended up? Dave still has itGood to know, thanks! If I ever get out to California again, I'll keep my eyes peeled for it! p.s. that picture in HVWs of you skateboarding with the Pepto replica in the background is the coolest thing I've seen in that magazine in years! Title: Re: A Legend for sale Post by: Bill Schwimmer on February 01, 2018, 15:28:32 pm Did anyone ever figure out where this car ended up? Dave still has itGood to know, thanks! If I ever get out to California again, I'll keep my eyes peeled for it! p.s. that picture in HVWs of you skateboarding with the Pepto replica in the background is the coolest thing I've seen in that magazine in years! Title: Re: A Legend for sale Post by: andrewlandon67 on February 01, 2018, 18:13:30 pm Did anyone ever figure out where this car ended up? Dave still has itGood to know, thanks! If I ever get out to California again, I'll keep my eyes peeled for it! p.s. that picture in HVWs of you skateboarding with the Pepto replica in the background is the coolest thing I've seen in that magazine in years! Title: Re: A Legend for sale Post by: stealth67vw on February 02, 2018, 07:14:20 am Did anyone ever figure out where this car ended up? Dave still has itGood to know, thanks! If I ever get out to California again, I'll keep my eyes peeled for it! p.s. that picture in HVWs of you skateboarding with the Pepto replica in the background is the coolest thing I've seen in that magazine in years! Title: Re: A Legend for sale Post by: Bill Schwimmer on February 02, 2018, 16:44:36 pm Did anyone ever figure out where this car ended up? Dave still has itGood to know, thanks! If I ever get out to California again, I'll keep my eyes peeled for it! p.s. that picture in HVWs of you skateboarding with the Pepto replica in the background is the coolest thing I've seen in that magazine in years! Title: Re: A Legend for sale Post by: stealth67vw on February 02, 2018, 17:15:44 pm Cool.That's an hour north of me.
Title: Re: A Legend for sale Post by: JeeWee on February 04, 2018, 17:23:44 pm What a great car! Is there any wallpaper available? And does anyone know historische front axle setup? Looks like stock width
Title: Re: A Legend for sale Post by: RichardinNZ on February 05, 2018, 05:05:07 am What I've always loved about the photos I've seen of the car is that looking at them you can almost kid yourself that the suspension is stock and it's just running some fancy wheels and tyres....then you see the cage and the nitrous bottle......
Sent from my SM-N920I using Tapatalk Title: Re: A Legend for sale Post by: Neil Davies on February 05, 2018, 08:29:10 am I don't like US-spec bumpers and I'm not keen on chrome trim on a cal look car, but this is the exception to the rule. I didn't get any numbers on the lottery at the weekend so I'll have to wait until next Saturday.
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