Dave and I had planned to leave for Portland as soon as I could get off work Thursday, say 4PM or so. His pickup was running hot so we decided to rent an econobox for the trip and we were scheduled to grab the rental at 5PM. Then, Jumpin' Johnny called.
Showing posts with label thrill show. Show all posts
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Saturday, June 15, 2013
Thursday, June 6, 2013
Incredible: Putt Mossman's 1949 Crosley Thrill Show
Just noticed this INCREDIBLE photo of a Crosley Stunt Show: Jimmy Leach and His Death Duckers' Thrill Show of 1949 - 'The Show That's Alive With Death!' Some lucky soul parted with $42 to win one of the coolest Crosley pictures I've ever come across.
A quick internet search turned up zero about Jimmy Leach and his Death Duckers, so I don't know how 'alive with death' the show was, but it seems to have been alive with Crosleys, including a pair of sedans, one of which is airborne over what looks like an uber-rare Crosley Sport Utility. Seems like the Sport Ute should have had fabric doors, tho, so maybe this is just a cut-down wagon. Whatever - this whole package is COOL.
The daring driver of the leaping sedan appears to have been Orren 'Putt' Mossman, a stunt driver best known for his motorcycle escapades. By 1949 Mossman was a thrill show veteran, having been jumping, burning and wrecking two and four-wheeled vehicles for decades. Despite a penchant for poor prep, and thus, severe injury, Mossman lived to a ripe old age, dying in 1994 at the age of 88.
A quick internet search turned up zero about Jimmy Leach and his Death Duckers, so I don't know how 'alive with death' the show was, but it seems to have been alive with Crosleys, including a pair of sedans, one of which is airborne over what looks like an uber-rare Crosley Sport Utility. Seems like the Sport Ute should have had fabric doors, tho, so maybe this is just a cut-down wagon. Whatever - this whole package is COOL.
The daring driver of the leaping sedan appears to have been Orren 'Putt' Mossman, a stunt driver best known for his motorcycle escapades. By 1949 Mossman was a thrill show veteran, having been jumping, burning and wrecking two and four-wheeled vehicles for decades. Despite a penchant for poor prep, and thus, severe injury, Mossman lived to a ripe old age, dying in 1994 at the age of 88.
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1949,
Auto,
Car,
Crosley,
Death Duckers,
Jimmy Leach,
sedan,
sport utility,
stunts,
thrill show,
wagon
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