I've been following the saga of the High Times Dragster since before it even acquired the name... it's all hazy now, but I think Chuck Koehler may have been involved initially, and then a guy in Wisconsin named Arnie acquired it and gave it the moniker that has stuck.
Saturday, April 25, 2020
Wednesday, April 22, 2020
Just (14 Years Ago) Married
Fourteen years ago, Liv and I loaded the Crosley up with our wedding presents (they barely fit) and drove away from the Masonic Hall, man and wife. It was a pretty fun day.
Tuesday, April 21, 2020
Layout Man
I've been plugging away at the new issue of the Tin Block Times (newsletter of the West Coast Crosley Club) and am just about done. I've been the editor of the TBT for over a decade, but I also started doing the layout a few issues back. I worked as a commercial artist for many years, so I have experience - but that was all back in the pre-computer era. Figuring out how to do in InDesign what I would be doing with cut-and-paste has been a project.
Monday, April 20, 2020
The Coolest Crosley-Powered Object on Earth
Raffi Minassian is on a ROLL. Last week he publishes an article about the Hot Shot his dad bought when he was 10, and now he drops THIS article on Bring a Trailer about his 1953 Giaur, which is very probably the coolest Crosley-powered anything on this planet.
Thursday, April 16, 2020
More Hot Shot coverage from Raffi Minassian
I've written about Raffi Minassian before - he's an incredibly knowledgeable car aficionado who got the Crosley bug when he was 10. I first met him at a Crosley meet in 2001 where he sold me a spare Crosley engine that he bought along with racer Chalmers Hall's Crosley-powered Giaur. Raffi writes regularly about auto design and collector cars, and it's always worth a read.
(BTW- my buddy John McKnight bought, and is slowly restoring the Hot Shot in the photo above.)
Raffi just posted a short history of the Crosley Hot Shot at Vintage Road and Racecar - nice overview, and fun pictures of stock Hot Shots and several racing specials - check it out!
(BTW- my buddy John McKnight bought, and is slowly restoring the Hot Shot in the photo above.)
Raffi just posted a short history of the Crosley Hot Shot at Vintage Road and Racecar - nice overview, and fun pictures of stock Hot Shots and several racing specials - check it out!
Labels:
1949 Hot Shot,
Almquist,
Raffi Minasian,
Skorpion
Monday, April 13, 2020
Star Turn
Hate to interrupt coverage of the 2019 Meet (I know - it's already late) but wanted to say THANKS to Dennis Terdy and the editors of the Crosley Auto Club's Crosley Quarterly, who did an extensive interview with me and gave it FOUR full color pages! To misquote Bill and Ted: "I'm not worthy!"
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