MOONEYES XMAS PARTY TOMORROW

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Mooneyes Xmas Party Show & Drag 2016

I shall be attending as this is the best end of year meet up in

So Cal, always great to see friends I have not seen for many years, make sure you make it as it will be a Doozy!

I will be riding my Trumpy to beat the traffic as you may be inline for a while to get in, if you have a flathead, make sure you have plenty of water for the radiator.
Save the date: Saturday December 10, 2016
at Irwindale Speedway
500 Speedway Dr. Irwindale, CA 91706

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Rain or shine

Where the CQQLEST people and CQQLEST cars gather!
+ Car Show
+ Run what’cha Brung 1/8 mile drags
+ Pinup Contest
+ Live music
+ Vendors
+ Hot Rods, Customs, Choppers and more:

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General Admission is $5.00 per person (adult)
Children, 12 years and under are free.
General Parking is $10.00 per vehicle.

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CONFIRMED LIVE BANDS
Colony Boys
Go Getters
Gamblers Mark
Hot Rod Trio
Dynotones

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For Pin-up Contest information, please contact:
Mitzi at mitziandco@gmail.com

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Visit out Facebook Event Page:
https://www.facebook.com/events/963344197114524/

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PLEASE COME EARLY TO GUARANTEE A PARKING SPACEPreregistration does not guarantee a parking space. Although we do have reserved sections for the car show entries, all parking is based on a first come, first served basis. Please arrive early to secure a parking space. Gate opens by 6AM. Parking is managed by Irwindale Speedway. Once the parking lot is declared full, the gate will be closed and no vehicles will be permitted into the parking area until an official confirms an open space. MOONEYES does not have any control over the parking situation. We apologize for the trouble and any inconvenience this may cause.
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Please Note: THE PARKING LOT WILL FILL UP QUICK.
Please do not setup tents in open spaces or block empty spaces. Please cooperate with the parking lot attendants at all times. After all, they are just doing their job.

moon14Make sure that you Come early, park early, take it easy and enjoy a fine day at the show!

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Tomorrow, December 10th, I’ll be at, Mooneyes X-Mas Party at Irwindale Speedway in my Santa Suit! If any photographers want to shoot with me, send me a message! See you tomorrow bright and early!

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We appreciate your understanding and cooperation regarding the parking situation.
Thank you very much.

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ENTRY DEADLINE: SATURDAY NOVEMBER 19, 2016

 

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SHOW CAR Registration:
All show cars are limited to pre 1965 model years.
PREREGISTRATION ENTRY FEE: $20.00 includes 1 car and 2 persons.
Registration Entry Fee at the gate (at show) is $40.00 (1 car & 2 persons)
Motorcycles are $15.00 Preregistration or at the gate.

Entry form: – SHOW CAR Entry Form
Registration is CLOSED

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ENTRY DEADLINE: SATURDAY NOVEMBER 19, 2016

DRAG RACE Registration:
RUN WHATCHA BRUNG! Test your car & your skills!
PREREGISTRATION ENTRY FEE: $40.00 (race car entry fee)
PREREGISTRATION ENTRY FEE: $40.00 (motorcycle/drag bike entry fee)
Preregistration includes 1 vehicle pass and 2 wristbands.
Drag cars are limited to pre 1969 model years.
NHRA SAFETY RULES APPLY. CARS MUST PASS ON-SITE INSPECTION PRIOR TO RACING.
Trailer parking: $20.00 (Trailer must fit within 36-foot space)

Entry form: – DRAG RACE Registration
Registration is CLOSED

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ENTRY DEADLINE: SATURDAY NOVEMBER 19, 2016

VENDOR BOOTH APPLICATIONS & SHOW REGISTRATIONS:

Please print the document, fill out the form completely and send it in. See form for our address and related information. For any specific questions, please contact us at sales@mooneyes.com or by calling (562) 944-6311.


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Registration period:
START: SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 1, 2016
DEADLINE: SATURDAY NOVEMBER 19, 2016
*Registrations may end early without any notice, depending on space available.

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All vendors must have a City of Irwindale business license and they must apply for the business license online at
http://www.irwindaleca.gov/index.aspx?NID=186.
Please note that the cutoff date for applying for a business license is Monday, December 5, 2016.

Entry form: – Vendor Booth Application
Registration is CLOSED



For all inquiries please contact sales@mooneyes.com or call direct (562) 944-6311

 

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Mooneyes Christmas event Irwindale

Well, Saturday Morning soon came around, a little apprehensive about the trip to Irwindale today as yesterday we had Rain on and off all day and the forecast was dry as a proverbial bone.

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But it was a nice morning and no sign of rain, but, we came to the decision to jump in the wagon, and head out to the freeway and see what this years Mooneyes show had in stall for us, on many occasions the sky’s have closed and it has poured down with H2O, so this time we were prepared.
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The traffic was pretty good on the 5 and the 605 was even more clearer, so it took us maybe 25 minutes to make the trip to the Drag strip, but there was the usual line to get in and, I could see there was many vehicles already at the show and knew that this event would indeed be a doozy!

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We parked on the Oval track where they race the Speedway, so kinda cool being lined up on the third turn and headed down the incline, trying not to walk like a professional shopping cart pusher.

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Once in the show, the air was filled with BBQ and Hot Dogs, as well with a good sprinkling of Rockabilly Music, and high revving cars as they staged and drag raced up the 1/8th mile strip.

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So many cars had turned up and it was fun to walk the lines of machines, checking them out and seeing what the trend is this year in the Custom world and I noticed a few Lavender painted cars in a flat finish, so that seems to be the go this year.
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Mooneyes is always a fantastic annual social event for me and was great to be able to approach some well known names in the Hot Rod industry, just to shoot the breeze etc.

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Shige from Mooneyes is always there and will stop everything he is doing to chat and genuinely ask how you are etc, so great to see him and Chico, along with Bob and Go manning the busy station, selling their infamous wares.

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There were many vendors this year and ranging from cool plaid Pendletons, to custom pomade, there seemed to be a little of everything at the show and was a enjoyable checking different vendors booths to see what they had created for sale.

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I saw Vintage Hot Rod Club Coats I would of given three arms and a leg for but wrong sizes made it a unsuccessful scavenge for me this time but, proves that there are still wicked clothing out there if you are at the right place at the right time.

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I saw Big Nick Barns, another Ex pat living in SoCal and has been dealing in the Vintage Clothing industry over 30 years and always seems to come up with unique apparel and love seeing it.

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Jennifer and I watched Buddy Dhugi and his wonderful wife Suzi, play as they always do for the moon show and this year kitted out with Christmas sweaters, albeit it was bloody hot this year.

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But their set was pretty cool and they rocked the event as they usually do, we made sure to stop and chin wag as these are the best events for an annual social gathering for us.

Next band was my mate Big Dan and he plays in the Dynotones, an awesome 60’s Surf Guitar combo and boy do they rock, loved every song and hope to book them for my annual party in march 2016.

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We grabbed some food and hung out with some good people, I spoke to some mates I hae not seen in years, like Dean from Dice Magazine etc and Dennis Roth was in his element having fun with people in his Crazy Custom Flaked machine.

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The sound of bands playing, and Gassers racing up the strip every few minutes is an awesome experience and one you should at least try Once, just to be able to truly understand what I am on about, it is a really cool show- busy but cool.

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So many cars to see, make sure you allocate a few hours just to observe these fantastic machines as we walked isle upon aisle and people were more than happy to tell you about their car and how it came about etc.

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Now this Roadster you see is a show car, something many of you and I dream about, Jennifer asked the guy if it was his and with a smile on his face he said yes.
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I asked him about the 40 ford dash and he said it was a 40 ford dash but- he did not build the car, he won it in a raffle.

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I was gobsmaked as i remember the Roadster being as a raffle car at Ventura a few years ago, he said he had watched the Roadster being built via instagram etc and he bought ONE $20 ticket, he went to the show but came home as it was his 32nd Birthday, the phone rang and he thought it may be one of his buddies wishing him all the best, but infact it was ventura asking him if he had abought a raffle ticket for the car. He said yes and then she said, well you have won it!!

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Jeez, for $20 a $40,000 Built Roadster, they even had the builder drive it to his house and he drives it every weekend, lucky man, I always hear about raffles and never believe they are legit and you never see the winner, but this was the real deal and for $20 he won that awesome machine.

Jenn informs me she is doing Raffles from now on and, I tend to agree with her it seems like it may just be worth the chance, but such a great story on that Roadster.

 
Mooneyes always brings over their super cool pinstripers from Japan and they turn out some super cool work quickly.

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A great event and so much to see, make sure you get here early to be able to take it all in.

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Another Pinstriper is Hot Rod, he has been doing this for many many years.

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This Blue 29 Roadster was pretty cool parked up and sun bathing.

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I loved this tough 55 Gasser in Candy Paint, sure sounded menacing too.
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This mid 60’s Ranchero was so bang on the money for styling .

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Legends in the Hot Rod Art world, Robert and Suzy Williams were in attendance too.

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Here is my mate GO hat works at Mooneyes and is a super nice fella.

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Organ pipes on this roadster sounded like a broken fan in a fridge.
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29 roadster pick up but too low to pick anything up.

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This green T was pretty cool.

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Another channeled Roadster sits on the deck.

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Now, I would drive this home no problem.

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A nice sprinkling of Roadsters were here this year.

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A few Custom Low riders too, a lot of masking to do this.

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Like I said, there are all sorts f machines here, enough for everyone’s taste.

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Well, it is the Christmas show.

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Now this is what I am talking about, I love the straight Axle Gassers.

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This was a sweet 58 I would love to own.

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Amazing, as I live in SoCal, youd think you seen all the rides and then you come to Mooneyes show and loads of cool stuff not seen before.

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Plenty of Chevys thats for sure.

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I dug this pick up, would be a fun parts ride.

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This was pretty cool to see and I am sure he has fun with it with that Motor.

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Even the Old Bill were cool.

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Loved this Kustom Pontiac.

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Nice color scheme I thought.

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Always great to see some classic Tin here.

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Frenched Lights and a floating grill was cool.

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These are Custom from right out of the show room.

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How can you not like this Lincoln front end.
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Always loved these and the body goes on for miles.

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Now this is right on the deck.

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Rather odd choice of color but it works.

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Loved this 57 Belair as a gasser, the best years for me for gassers are the big straight axled heavy Bricks.

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Slammed Custom Roadster for the use of a better word.

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Three hungry birds.

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I loved the artwork on the trucks door.

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How clean is this and I love the color.

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This sedan sat really well.

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The sun was out and so were the Hot Rods this weekend.

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A cool 56 Gasser awaits its turn before going up on the 1/8th mile.

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This 1948 Rag top was cool as hell and loved the color.

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A couple of car club guys shooting the breeze.

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Off the the strip to tear it up.

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This Caddy is pretty straight bodywork wise.

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A Candy red 58 Pick up look good basking in the Sun.

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Now that’s a lot of work.
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How straight is this and love that color.

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Some intricate masking here to get this effect.

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I think this is Keith Weesners 5 window and boy is it nice.

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Suicide doors on this Bow Tie.

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Whats going on here, his own Smoker?
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Clean, low and bell flowers too.

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Nice 56 for belting around town in.

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So clean.
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Jeez, that push bike must weigh a ton?

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Yep. that will give it some giddy up.
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Thats one way of making sure the hood closes on that Caddy.

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More random shots for you lot.
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I am way digging that color.

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Matt from Australia’s ride that he painted himself.

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Plenty of GM rides here.

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Different and nice to see from the Norm.

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Hanging in some shade on this hot day in December.

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Plenty of flake in this design, so many hours.

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This is one tough looking 58.

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Plenty to see today.

RAT FINK DISPLAY IN HOLLYWOOD

Whilst running around on a weekend with Jennifer- my Girlfriend, we popped into my favorite book store in Hollywood, and Wacko book store has not just cool reading material, it has a very cool gallery for art and sculptures etc.

 

 

These started off as the Rat Fink statues, but artists have painted them to their own liking.

I wanted to share some of these with you as we were so suprised to see the iconic figure pop up in such a quantity.

 

Rat Fink has been something I have been into for many decades and am very good froends with the Roth family, so everytime I see anything cool like this, I try and Blog about it and share with you lot out there.

 

 

Many styles here and we had a great time at Wacko as everytime I shot that store, there is something different to feast your peelers on.

I took photo’s of all the ones on display, that way you can see what we did and be suprised as I was to the different styles people came up with.

 

This was the last day of the show too, so was lucky to even see it that weekend.

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We spent about an hour in this place and it was well worth the visit down from the O.C.

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I am not sure where these will end up but I hope you enjoyed having a look at this collection?

 

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So many different variety’s and on a quiet weekend too, so a big surprise to see these for us.

 

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If you are a fan of R.F. like I am, its great to see a collection such as these.

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I used to paint these and sell as cool gift idea’s but after about 20 of them, you forget what colors you used, so stopped doing them and, these are getting harder to find these days, as well as the price has gone up too.

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.. I dig the veins in the ears and the bones on the feet.

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.This was an awesome job and love the style and effect it has.

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. This looks like petrified wood.

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. The Original classic RF. Before he went green.

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.. Nice color concept.

 

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. Pin striping is part of the whole sub culture.

 

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Very cool Japanese style.

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So, to the original look, and a fun day at Wako.

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. This is some hard pin lines to lay down that’s for certain, great job.

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So much work went into this, Pope Fink!

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Thanks for looking.

MOONEYES OPEN DAY EXTRAVAGANZA

 

 

Well, was it that time of year already?

I looked at the calendar and there was the date em-blazed, today is Moons show !!!!

 

So, after catching up on a few orders at the shop, we closed the doors and jumped into the Scooby Do wagon and headed up the 5 freeway.

Soon as we parked, you could see that there was plenty of eye candy at this great Iconic building.

Then, the first person I saw was Dean Moon Junior, and wanted to chew the fat a little bit as I hadn’t seen him in a few years.

 

So then, as we walked around in the belting hot Sun, we saw all sorts of cool rides that were just chill-in for the great event that’s an annual gathering for die hard Hot Rodders and sickle nutters.

Today is a great day to wander around and look at everything, there was more than you could hope for.

 

I love all rides but as I have owned a number of Hot rods over the years, my passion always draws to this style of yesteryear and good memories come flooding back to my worn out noggin. I love this style and always will I think.

 

But too many to write about, so I took some snaps as we walked around with Dakota, digging the rides, the sights and sounds of the Flatheads and the Hemi’s whilst you can hear music playing and burgers fryin.

Some neat rides that came in and drove out, sharing some of the days hot weather on camera for some of you to look at and see what you think.

People seemed to all be having a good time and I was meeting some friends I have not seen for ions.

For instance, Me and Skratch pretty much started the same time doing our Own thing and glad to see he is doing so well these days , it was nice to chill and chew the fat for a while , as it has been about 13 years when I first met him in the O.C.

We hung out for quite some time, just having a look at other peoples rides etc and boy was there some cool set ups there this year.

 

I loved this Roadster, it just screamed at me to come and look, this really is a Nostalgic ride and you cannot beat the sound of a tuned Flatty.

If you are into the 1940’s and early 50’s Hot rod scene, well, this is where it all kicked off in 1948 and there were many like this bombing about these very roads, it must of been quite a site that’s for sure.

I am pleased that we took the journey up to see Moon’s as you are bound to always see something new or just pulled out of a garage and today was a good day for that.

This AV-8 something I really do love, I built a 28 Roadster when I first moved here and a similar Ford Blue too  but I didn’t have the cool Quick change rear end this guy has in his 31 A-Bone Roadster.

 

Plenty of Customs there this year too!!!!! I haven’t seen this coupe for about 7 years, so great to see it still around.

 

Check out the suede rides and the classic custom paint jobs these rides have had done.

I mean, how much sanding and masking alone is in this roof job?  This must of taken forever to get right and if I had a hat on, I would tip it your way mate.

Plenty of cool rides lines up on the left and right side of the BLVD and everybody seemed to be having a blast.

This is a good and fun annual event that if you get time to attend, you will be glad that you did.

1960’s rides are just the essence of fins and chrome and this was no exception today.

They say Mad dogs and Englishmen come out in the mid-day sun, well today the American guys out did me.

But, I loved the Hot Rods and Customs that were just parked up and down the main drag on Norwalk BLVD.

So am glad that I took a few snaps, as I know you will enjoy some of the snaps of the day?  It must of been close to 90 degrees today.

Hot Rods, Cruizers, Gassers and Motorcycles were all there for this event, so a little for everyone. from Choppers to good old Café Racers.

 

Just some of the great old time machinery that is still used today at the Moon shop, churning out parts galore for people like us to bolt onto their favorite ride.

I would love to own just one of the mills or lathes from this place, so much great History at this building and am stoked to be part of todays activities.

 I’d take the sling shot frame home and hang it in the shop at anytime.

Then a quick tour around the workshops of moon’s just to have a peek at all the cool machinery they have. And also a few projects that look like they may make an appearance in later months?

 

Then we had some Japanese sign writer hand painting the moon logo on the fender of this guys GASSER 55 ride. I do lettering but this guy was super fast.

This thunderous Gasser was a total head turner today and when he fired up, you could smell the Av-Gas, it was awesome.

 

These are just insane for their time and to see these fly down the tarmac is just exciting to watch as they are as aerodynamic as a house brick.  331 cubes of Screaming power !!!!

Just tons of neat stuff to check out, I loved the Gassers that were here this time, just something about these machines that turn my crank.

Some real Nostalgic rides adorned the Moon shop and plenty for everyone to see.

 

 

 A little something for everyone, I must of been to this shop 100 times and never tire of it.

 

 

 

 

 

Other cool stuff still all about the place were more Hot Rods and motorcycles, something that I will Never tire of.

Got a spare one hundred and twenty five grand kicking about for a popcorn maker?

 

 A little warm under the bubble top and wonder once inside that your eyes bulge like looking into the back of a spoon?

 

 

 Always great to walk around the Moon shop and see many of the cool old parts laying about , just as it was in the early days of Racing in Southern California.

 

 If you could bottle the atmosphere from this place, Id take a 6 pack right now !!!

 

Now- there is a nice display case and shelf I would love at my shop.

 

 

 

Try and come down next year as the weather is always great for this show and you will really enjoy yourselves.

 

We had a superb day today, saw many friends and just generally cruised about taking in everything at a relaxed pace, the day was something I am sure Shige will be happy about.

 

 

KOPPA KAFE

KOPPA KAFE MY WILDEST RIDE.

Here is a Video I have done to show the build.

Enjoy:

Hey Gang

OK, here we go, I miss my  Vincent Cafe, I must build something Cooler!

COOLER?

How can that ever be achieved?

I know, a big task is ahead of me but hear me out.

How about a Cool Copper Flaked frame that has a 1969 First year Motor that is BLUPRINTED and Balanced.

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And to throw Gas on the fire, how about a Belt driven SUPERCHARGER one side of the Motor and hanging out on the left, a Magneto that is also belt driven, there will be more belts on it than a Taekwondo champions locker.

And, just to throw the Cat amongst the pigeons, how about a sprinkling of Nitrous Oxide to really give it some punch?

Then add a Custom Tank of mine that i shall make from 3 stock CB750K tank and stretch the thing 4 inches, to give me more Gas room for longer journeys.

Dunstall Clip ons.

One of my cool  Rocket Four seats with Leather trim.

Rear sets.

NOS Dresda swing arm. that  I have chromed the Balls out of.

Alloy Racing Rims.

Finned equipment.

And a Yoshimura exhaust that i am having re-made in quantities so you can all use them and have that Raspy sound too.

Sounds cool enough???

Stay tuned Gang, I am underway!!!!!!

As you will see from the pictures up there on the right handside, I had to use a SNOTTER of a bike, to show what can be done, this thing has been beaten to within an inch of its life, it was a weird conglomerate of parts, some way out of my head, Police lights for gods sake, whats all that about?

I found this sat in the Middle of the desert out by El Mirage and Edwards Air force base, they should of used it for target practice, and on Closer inspection, I think they did.

But, from little Acorns,  grow  big Oak tree’s –  so had better get on and give it plenty of water to grow into something cool.

All the bolts were as tight as a locked safe door.

I used more penatration fluid than a  Gay priest at a kids school.

There were all sorts of Critters living in the fork ears, some I am sure have not even been discovered.

I think it is the first time I have slung everything I took off the bike except the frame and forks, over the wall, nothing worth saving, it has more snot than a Barry Manilows hanky after a cold.

The last time I got rid of a bent Fork was when my Mum cooked potatoes when I was a kid.

This will be a Challange and I am sure you too will enjoy the transformation.

Challenge is right and I am running out of time, but I shall try and make some time in between working on Customers rides, selling parts and of course answering the 900 emails plus i am receiving lately, but this is what I enjoy and you lot seem to be having a ball with it.

OK, the frame was taken apart, crap, grime, snot and weird looking critters all buggered off real fast when the media blast shells hit them in the booth, the frame was cleaner than Grandads new Hankerchief and ready for some major changes.

I wanted to change the trail and rake of this frame this time, you know the deal, give it a more Ballsy look, bit like a Sprinter in the traps for his 100 Meter dash.

So, lets see what I can do, as having a Supercharger will give me 50% more power and, up to 10 pounds of boost, thats a bigger increase than Obama’s election lead.

So, I decided to use the stock parts that i cut off the frame and add it to the inner sides, gusset the frame to make it more sturdy, I want the ridgedity, as this bike will have some H.P. in it.

So I made a few adjustments and marked up where everything was going to get TIG welded and thus the build begins.

Many hours was sat at night and day, thinking what I could do and I have pretty much built this Cafe Racer in my head, so I now need to make this a reality.

The frame was in good sgape and I had no worries about cutting the headstock by the neck and making a 5 degree rake in there.

This has alot of strong Vee grooved welds that was more penatrating than a cheap Porno movie.

The Chassis now has the lines I am looking for and all welding done of a steel bed with a jig to make sure everything is bang on and plumb straight.

Next, well, grinding, I grinded more than ya Granny does her gnashers when she is asleep in the armchair when the Football is on.

I wanted to remove the ugly Japanese factory welds, as the early ones were pretty bad with spattering and the like.

After many hours of sanding, grinding and sweating, I finally got it to where I am ready to Bondo all the welds and make everything smooth.

More sanding and shaping but it is all worth it for the end result.

I used about a pound of original Copper metalflake in the paint to get this to how i want it, reflects back to the 1950’s of America and the cool Custom cars that ran around these roads.

Loads of clear coat was applied and sanded, then buffed like a bald mans head at a wedding.

I am happy with the result and now other things have to be started if I am gonna get to any shows in the new year.

The gas tank was a big challenge, as I had to use 3 of them to get the shape and contour needed for the bike to look right.

I have seen some tanks out there for sale but the tops are way too high and look like some one has made them in a hurry.

This has to flow, like all my tanks, it took many hours of drawing, shaping, trimming, cutting and reshaping, just to get the rough look, and then the time to clean and weld and grind and clean again.

but the tank is now done, I have cleaned it up and did the bosy work, I put in my knee inserts and then I primered the whole tank, Remember to make sure your petcock does not foul your carbs too, alot of thought gone into this.

The Gas tank looks solid and I sealed it with good old POR 15 sealant and let dry for 96 hours, yes 96 hours else she will leak before that time.

I have seen some leak more than a bunch of Old timers at a bus stop, and I didnt want that at all.

Now the tank is sealed and now painted Black with Copper Flake inserts and a copper and black set of checkers.

I shall sign write the sides if the tank too and add new chrome cap etc.

The rest of the bike now needs to be sorted and I am continuing with this at some sort of pace now, burning the candle at both ends has kind of become a tradition these days but the days are running out for sure.

I used my infamous Rocket Four seat, as I want to show you lot I do use my parts too, and this is going to really look Cool on the bike when it is all together, i already sprayed it Black and metalflake Copper and made a Leather seat cover for it too and used an old Pontiac light for her.

The swing arm as I mentioned was an old one I had in my MUMS shed back home, back in the day when i used to go to Road racing and watch all the cool guys race, one of my heros’ was Barry Sheene and also Rocket Ron Haslam.’

This is a race Dresda swing arm and it was NOS, I had it many moons but got my brother to send it from the UK and I stripped it and then got it chromed, this will look great in that flaked frame.

Well I have now started to get alot of work done on this and have had to build it in my old garage as there is way too many bikes in the way at my workshop to be honest.

And as the kettle is close to the garage, why not?

So, I have bunged the motor together and slung on another head gasket.

The Motor was taken out of the frame way back in about 1973 and then the 69 mill was totally taken apart, BLUEPRINTED, polished and ported and hauls so much ass.

But this time I want to try and really show this as a cool bike that has alot of old options available back in the day, so, as well as having more balls than a golf shop, this thing is gonna have a Belt driven Supercharger and a Aluminum ARD Magneto on the other side to try and even up the look of the Motor.

This will be a really wild looking machine, and I am still a long way off, although I have the ineternational motorcycle show coming up in 2 weeks and am trying hard to get it completed by then.

The Motor looks awesome and I have just fitted the Finned polished Aluminum Plenum (Manifold) that will sit in the head and allow the Supercharger to sit in this.

I guess for people that want to know about how this works in laymans terms, it is pretty much the same as pumping a tire up at a gas station, the  same principle.

More compression etc and the velocity of the fuel atomozies in the plenum chamber, thus resulting in peak ignition and the thrust of the piston at a much faster rate than a conventional carb system.

This is a great set up, but an old one.

Half these bits did not fit and, then to find out, some parts on this unit were kawasaki, some suzuki and I was banging my head against the wall for a while.

But I knew my mate Chris had one in Hungtington beach and a trip there and back  I was ready to “Simply ” bolt the thing on.

No luck there, looks like lady luck not only kicked me right in the nutz, she stole them, squeezed them in a vice and then to add to the pain. flushed them down the shitter.

My mates Supercharger was the same name but all the internals were different. I looked at 2 more in some magazines I got and they two were all different, maybe the dozen or so model they made were all proto-types?

So, up until the wee hours I was stumped.

I researched more and tried some templates, I got the help of a guy I knew who works with modern sport bikes and he helped make a new bracket and we fitted the charger to the bike.

So, after much ado, we came up with a plan to modify the original mounting plate, as it was way off.

After hours of trying, spacing, and grinding, we said to hell with it.

So, those of you who think some of this stuff is easier than pissing down hill, it simply isnt’ at times and I have run out of ADVIL, so gotta get it right in the next few days, else the show is a no go and, I am hoping to not only do long beach, but Seattle Washington too.

I have done a lot of work on this bike and still more to come, the back brake hub got my usual drilling and, I do this by hand with an electric drill, I know, I know, I can use modern stuff, but, for me, that’s not what it is about.

It is about having fun, creating your own bike, anyone can bang a button on a cnc these days and there you go, something perfect. I want to create stuff that my old Man and many peope did back in the day, in their garage with minimal tools, just have a go and see what it looks like, if you dont like it, do like I do, and sling it over next doors wall.

So my brake hub got well and truely drilled right up, came out pretty well dont ya think?

The rest of the bike will have all sorts of stuff and I am still thinking as I go along. I use Stainless allen head bolts and I polish each one by hand, takes some time but looks so much better.

Many of you email me about my detail and you are all having a go, thats so cool to hear from you lot and glad you too are having a riot building your rides out there in Cafe Racer Land.

To add some more different looks, I went for a Double chain and sprocket set up, I had tried these many moons ago and thought I would again.

I called my supplier about a double sprocket set up, and he sorted me a set out, to be honest  , this is the best way to go if you have more power at the rear wheel.

But there is not much clearance and had to wangle it to get it to sit how I wanted, but it does look cool, shame I cannot get a chrome chain, I rang Azuza down the road, as they still make all the chains and they do not do chrome anymore, so this will just have to work until I find something else.

The rear shocks I fitted look great, these were an Original set of FOX shocks that were made for a CB750 back in 1973 and still have the recipts for them,. I took them apart and chromed the springs and painted the resevoir.

Looks so cool with them on and all period parts too.

.I am still trying to think of other idea’s and wil show you how I am getting on as I develop this machine and will take pictures as I go along.

Hope you lot are all enjoying the ride as I am, although at times it is like shoveling shit uphill.

The Rear sets I had are the italian set up, but I took them apart and got them chromed, as I want them to be a god contrast aginst the Copper flake paint and think this will really brighten the rear up.

I have polished an original Oil cooler Adapter I had kicking about in the Garage at home, I now need to look at what sort of cooler set up to use, as I don’t want to hinder the Yoshimura header pipes at all.

But at least I am making some headway and hope to try and get alot of parts mocked up and then cleaned, buffed and fitted, intime for the shows that are coming up way too fast for my liking. Remember, I have other customers bikes to get built too and all my parts and accessories to send out to you lot.

And you think Santa is busy right now?

Right, back once more, and things are slowly getting sorted out, this kit was really a bunch of crap bodged together, Lucky for me, chris managed to work out a few of the problems, without out his help, i would be up shit creek, I would of not only lost both my paddles, but the boat would of had a hole in it and a Sunami of shite would be fast approaching, so things really are now starting to take shape.

So, the brackets I had for mounting, all of them were not correct, we went and had one water cut and that is now so much better, we put the Supercharger back up on the new plate and things really seemed to pan out.

Now the long arduous task of polishing the brackets etc, trying to work out how to make the Belt tension-er as mine is missing, as well as making sure a cable will fit on the Bakalite slide thats inside the Supercharger, a lot to do, and if I have time, maybe some NOS, just to give it that added PUNCH.

If you buy an old kit off the internet, make sure it is for that bike, as mine had more wrong parts than an EDSEL.

This will save so much time in the long run and I will not go this route at all ever again.

Be easier to rig a New TURBO up to be honest and there you go, but time is ticking and now things have to start to change gear and get things to fit and hopefully make this look really like a mechanical Bull on Steroids.

To add to the spark, I have used a vintage ARD magneto, i had about 6 of them a while back and have kept 3 of the better ones, this will really give the spark something to be happy about and no need for Coils with a magneto etc.

Plus it will give the Status Quo to the engine, with 2 Belt driven units sitting opposite each other.

This will look so mad when you see it in person, I am sure you will be head scratching for a while.?

So, tomorrow I have some polishing to do as well   and try and work out the guts of the Supercharger and make a tensioner for the belts, then once all done, add the polished parts and start to hook this beast back together, then add some cool H-T leads for the spark Plugs, and then i can start to do other things like maybe add some NOS with a bottle on the side, that should turn a few noggings eh?

So, keep watching as my KOPPA KAFE starts to transform into something unique and entertaining.

This has been quite a toughie project as many of the Supercharger parts did not fit, or, had the incorrect parts anyway, so I had to try and find stuff and lucky for me I did.

Anyway, time has gone on a little bit but, I am burning the candle at both ends, as for 2 days I had a stomach infection and was puking more chunks than a Pumpkin Smasher.

I am now fitting everything else up and today I made the front fender fit and sat that on the bike for final fit and am happy with it, the bobbed fender I sell looks great on the Koppa Kafe and I am sure you will like it too?

I made up braided hose Brake lines and then polished the master Cylinder, as the stock look  was black, but had faded over the years, and i wanted all the Grey off and down to the Aluminum and it came out nice, and, not to get the paint work buggered, I fitted a new Master cylinder repair kit.

I wired the bike up about 50% today and still need to shorten all the wirtes in the switches and on the harness , so it will fit in the 1930’s Hot Rod headlight shell, a trying and cumbersome time of which i am sure you have all sweated about, and I am too.

I buffed the side covers and fitted them and they look as sharp as a tack, and am pleased at the outcome, Just hope i can get the tank to look cool as that was heaps of work to get the correct style and look.

I also made my own Speedo face and this time I am not running a tach, just a single Speedometer on the tree and am cutting some 1/4 inch 6061 Aluminum by hand for the bracket and then will hand polish it. Should look pretty trick?

I cut the ends off the old oil lines and made a set of braided steel ones up and boy does that tidy up the area?

Also I hooked up the brake system to the Italian rear sets and this is now looking the part.

The bike took me some time to plan out what it was going to resemble and I am stoked it came out how I really wanted it to.

The Gas tank took me some time to really get it how I wanted and I am now glad I kept going.

Some people ask me where the Supercharger came from, and I usually tell them it was from my Mums washing machine.

The KOPPA KAFE was  a bike I had envisioned as a 15 year old kid and now it has become a reality, and just another page in my life of Cafe Racer motorcycle, and hopefully, many more chapters in that book for me to continue writing.

I used a Stock CB750 con rod I had laying about, drilled, bent and welded it, then chrome the thing and boy does it look Swanky on the bike. what ya reckon????

I have used up all my Yoshimura’s and now have New ones being made  to look simular but of course, they are not Yoshi pipes, but my own Brand, called Ton Up performance.

And they turned out superb and just like the original ones with a removable baffle, hand bent pipes with open welds and high temp coated in Black.

koppa6

A fun machine that now resides Down Under.

koppa2

Thanks for looking.

koppa7