Horseless Carriage Club of So Cal holds Their Annual Tour of Pasadena By President of the Palos Verdes Historical Society Dana Graham
1909 Ford Model T. That guy looking at it, btw, is a real good mechanic
The last Saturday of each year the Horseless Carriage Club of So Cal holds their annual tour of Pasadena, San Marino, and environs. You must have a 1932 or older car to participate. The rain this year held attendance down to about half of normal -- some of these cars don't even have tops. We took the 1929 Packard . . . drove from PV to Arcadia in the rain . . . no windows, no heater . . . and met our friends Russ and Valerie there. Here, in no particular order, are some pictures from the event.
1915 Pierce Arrow
1923 Rolls Royce -- note right-hand drive
1930 Lincoln Touring.
1930 Model A Ford
1932 Cadillac V8.
1932 Cadillac V8.
Russ and Lianne
1938 Buick -- too new to go on the tour
An unmolested roughly 1926 Stutz
A 1909 Buick
Another rare car -- a 1920's Chandler
Another shot of that Pope Hartford. These are just so rare that you never see them_ and if you do, they don't run
Ford Model T delivery van. Gotta be around 1912
Ford Model T racer. 1920 or so
These headlights don't put out a whole lot of light, as you can imagine.
This is our 1929 Packard Dual Cowl Phaeton that we drove up there
Your garden variety Stanley Steamer getting a drink of water.
Dana Graham, real estate expert, historian, PV Native and you can find Dana at www.danagraham.com
Dana is President of the Palos Verdes Historical Society.