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The bowery boys 14 touring
Every time I see a bowery boys picture I wonder who ended up with their 1914 jalopy. I believe the series ended in 1955-56 and it seems unlikely that the car was not moved on to a collector. Does anyone in the LA area have knowledge of where the car went after the mid fifties. Seems like a pretty important car with all the on screen time it had.
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Re: The bowery boys 14 touring
For your viewing pleasure.
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Re: The bowery boys 14 touring
Probably a good place to start would be to find out what movie or production company made the Bowery Boys movies and go from there. Some of those earlier movie companies went by the wayside years ago.
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The movies were released by Monogram Pictures. The successor company is Allied Artists International. I doubt that there would be any record of the car's fate there, but it couldn't hurt to ask.
The inevitable often happens.
1915 Runabout
1923 Touring
1915 Runabout
1923 Touring
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Wasn’t that the East Side Kids?
I remember my grandmother talking about that show. I never got to watch it much.
I remember my grandmother talking about that show. I never got to watch it much.
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The group had many names and members.
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Leo Dorcey. Tommy and Jimmy's long lost cousin.



Knowledge that isn't shared, is wasted knowledge.
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Saw that, Gorcey should have been the correct last name.
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Wasn’t one of them named Snatch or something like that?
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I have a feeling the 14 T is long gone by now. Might have wound up a different color going by the photographs. Then sold or ???
As far as the show goes I don’t remember it being on Saturday morning TV.
As far as the show goes I don’t remember it being on Saturday morning TV.
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Re: The bowery boys 14 touring
Providing military vehicles to the movie industry in the Atlanta area, the way it works now is transportation directors hire third partties to provide specific vehicles and there are many layers between the vehicle owner and the actual movie crew. I presume back in the day, a vehicle that was used over and over whould have been purchase by some level of production crew in the parent company. But, like sets, props, costumes, these things get sold or auctioned off after the production is over to offset the cost. I have had movie crews purchase vehicles from me, only to use them for a few weeks and sell them back to me for pennies on the dollar.
And I remember Satch being the nickname for Satchmo, I think the tall mentally challenged member of the crew. Called Satchmo by the elderly drug store malt shop owner with the Joe Peschie type voice. Showing my age. Never say a movie, only on TV.
And I remember Satch being the nickname for Satchmo, I think the tall mentally challenged member of the crew. Called Satchmo by the elderly drug store malt shop owner with the Joe Peschie type voice. Showing my age. Never say a movie, only on TV.
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Re: The bowery boys 14 touring
Huntz Hall's character had the nick name of Satch in the shows his name was Horace Debusey Jones III, I had a dog when I was a kid that I named Satch after him. I loved watching their movies.
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Re: The bowery boys 14 touring
Car was undoubtedly rented from one of the car/prop rental companies in the area.
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Maybe the car belonged to Norma Desmond? Since we are talking about old movies...
Why do we drive on parkways and park on driveways?
A bunch of old cars
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A bunch of old cars
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Re: The bowery boys 14 touring
No, her car would have been a Hispano Suiza. But she may have had the model T in her tool box, to be sure that she wouldn't get stranded out somewhere.
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