Holiday Motor Excursion
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Holiday Motor Excursion
On December 26th, the Horseless Carriage Club of Southern California hosted their annual Holiday Motor Excursion. The tour is limited to cars built prior to 1933. About 100 cars of all years showed up at the starting point. The weather was great, and so were the drivers of the cars. We even had a couple of Dusenburgs show up, but no Jay Leno this year. As usual, Model T's and Model A's dominated. It was a swell tour, and everyone had a good time.
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Re: Holiday Motor Excursion
Thanks for the report Larry 

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Re: Holiday Motor Excursion
That's quite a tradition the Eastwood Brothers started years ago and to still be enjoyed by so many today. Pete your Father and Uncle were quite an inspiration for the club.
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Re: Holiday Motor Excursion
Three videos are now on YouTube....Holiday Excursion 2021..... My link forum to YouTube is not working you'll have to pull up YouTube and put in Holiday Excursion 2021.
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Re: Holiday Motor Excursion
Noticeably there were less participants but there were top end Duesenbergs, Rolls-Royce and European cars... Besides many model A's and model t's
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Re: Holiday Motor Excursion
Must be nice. Here in the rust belt we only dream of such fun in December.
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Re: Holiday Motor Excursion
Amen! Spring will return soon to the mid west, where there are a lot of fine automobiles.
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Re: Holiday Motor Excursion
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NNFvFzUPFh8
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f-LoTlrHweg
Here's the links to a couple of great videos. I always enjoy taking a look at any annual coverage of this event as their is always a heap of nice early T's and lots of other lovely brass cars to look at.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f-LoTlrHweg
Here's the links to a couple of great videos. I always enjoy taking a look at any annual coverage of this event as their is always a heap of nice early T's and lots of other lovely brass cars to look at.