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Jim Ratto
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« on: December 13, 2007, 19:12:32 pm »

Any stories about VW-clubs that were in existence way way way back? What did THESE guys do?
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« Reply #1 on: December 13, 2007, 19:56:54 pm »

About the only other club I recall being around when we got started were the Volkschargers which were based in Whittier, Ca.  About all I remember of them was that they used to hang out at the Bob's Big Boy on Whittier Blvd.  Back then, we Orange County types listened to the Beach Boys and lived the surf culture.  The Volkschargers and the Whittier area were considered to be low-riders and "greaser types."  We used to cruise Bob's on a regular basis back then looking for races with those boys.
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« Reply #2 on: December 13, 2007, 20:09:33 pm »

IN NOR CAL - THERE WAS A CLUB IN THE 70'S CALLED ICE WAGONS - OUT OF OAKLAND - ALL BLACK CAR CLUB - CLASSIC CARS - BIG FLAIRED FENDERS - 13 in FRONT WHEELS - 15 iN IN REAR - US MAGS WERE VERY COMMON - BIG MOTORS - OUR SHOP BUILT MOST OF THERE ENGINES - 2180cc W/ 48 IDA'S - GOOD GUYS - NEVER HAD ANY PROBLEMS - CLUB HAD ABOUT 20 MEMBERS - STILL MY DAD HAS A TEE SHIRT FROM THEM -
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« Reply #3 on: December 14, 2007, 01:27:42 am »

About the only other club I recall being around when we got started were the Volkschargers which were based in Whittier, Ca.  About all I remember of them was that they used to hang out at the Bob's Big Boy on Whittier Blvd.  Back then, we Orange County types listened to the Beach Boys and lived the surf culture.  The Volkschargers and the Whittier area were considered to be low-riders and "greaser types."  We used to cruise Bob's on a regular basis back then looking for races with those boys.

THEM DAMM WHITTIER PEOPLE... Grin..  BORN , RAISED AND STILL LIVE ABOUT 1 MILE FROM WHAT USE TO BE THE BOB'S BIG BOY. EVEN THOUGHT I'M NOT AS OLD AS YOU SARGE Shocked...I'VE HEARD MANY STORYS ABOUT THOSE CRUISE NIGHTS IN WHITTIER
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« Reply #4 on: December 14, 2007, 01:48:48 am »

About the only other club I recall being around when we got started were the Volkschargers which were based in Whittier, Ca.  About all I remember of them was that they used to hang out at the Bob's Big Boy on Whittier Blvd.  Back then, we Orange County types listened to the Beach Boys and lived the surf culture.  The Volkschargers and the Whittier area were considered to be low-riders and "greaser types."  We used to cruise Bob's on a regular basis back then looking for races with those boys.
Boy Sarge You Are OLD LOL I Remember hanging out At The Bobs Big Boy And Also The Burger Joint Down the Street on the Corner ( I think it was called Scottys)  Do you Remenber Stick City? on Whittier Blvd.  Boy those were the Days
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« Reply #5 on: December 14, 2007, 17:00:15 pm »

About the only other club I recall being around when we got started were the Volkschargers which were based in Whittier, Ca.  About all I remember of them was that they used to hang out at the Bob's Big Boy on Whittier Blvd.  Back then, we Orange County types listened to the Beach Boys and lived the surf culture.  The Volkschargers and the Whittier area were considered to be low-riders and "greaser types."  We used to cruise Bob's on a regular basis back then looking for races with those boys.

THEM DAMM WHITTIER PEOPLE... Grin..  BORN , RAISED AND STILL LIVE ABOUT 1 MILE FROM WHAT USE TO BE THE BOB'S BIG BOY. EVEN THOUGHT I'M NOT AS OLD AS YOU SARGE Shocked...I'VE HEARD MANY STORYS ABOUT THOSE CRUISE NIGHTS IN WHITTIER

Bob's was THEE PLACE back in the day...car hops, muscle cars, rods and cruisers.  Whittier Blvd was a sea of cool cars with guys and gals hanging out the windows, reved motors, illegal U turns, you name it.  Wish I'd had a movie camera back then...it was all good!  Cool Cool Cool  I grew up in La Habra, John...I know all about those damn Whitter people!  Roll Eyes Grin


Boy Sarge You Are OLD LOL I Remember hanging out At The Bobs Big Boy And Also The Burger Joint Down the Street on the Corner ( I think it was called Scottys)  Do you Remenber Stick City? on Whittier Blvd.  Boy those were the Days

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Yeah, I remember Stick City well...It was the place you went to dream!  A car lot full of hot rods...
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