Members Login
Username 
 
Password 
    Remember Me  
Post Info TOPIC: Ontario Rodders in old car magazines


St-Francois du Lac, Québec

Status: Offline
Posts: 33
Date:
Ontario Rodders in old car magazines
Permalink  
 


I buy car magazines since the mid-sixties and going through my collection I find articles about Ontario rodders and car clubs of the time.

If it's NOT OK! to post these articles, please delete......

From Street Rod magazine, April 1973.........

 

Waterdown-01.jpg

Waterdown-02.jpg

Waterdown-03.jpg



Attachments
__________________

With rising gas prices, fuel economy, even in a rod, is important.     ...Rod Action, May 1980.



ONTARIO

Status: Offline
Posts: 1454
Date:
Permalink  
 

One of my Uncles gave me his " little book" , Motor-rama, Hot-Rod & other title collection years ago. I still read through them. One of them, a Sportscar mag had an article on the Saddlers when they were in St Catharines On. Very cool Pierre, what else can you find?

__________________


St-Francois du Lac, Québec

Status: Offline
Posts: 33
Date:
Permalink  
 

Thanks, Gofast.......

....from 1001 Customs & Rods, November 1976....

 

1001 Custom & Rod Ideas November 1976-01.jpg

1001 Custom & Rod Ideas November 1976-02.jpg



Attachments
__________________

With rising gas prices, fuel economy, even in a rod, is important.     ...Rod Action, May 1980.



St-Francois du Lac, Québec

Status: Offline
Posts: 33
Date:
Permalink  
 

From Rod & Custom, April 1974......

 

1932 Chevy-01.jpg

1932 Chevy-02.jpg



Attachments
__________________

With rising gas prices, fuel economy, even in a rod, is important.     ...Rod Action, May 1980.



St-Francois du Lac, Québec

Status: Offline
Posts: 33
Date:
Permalink  
 

From Rod & Custom, February 1974.....

 

1941 Chevy-01.jpg

1941 Chevy-02.jpg

 



Attachments
__________________

With rising gas prices, fuel economy, even in a rod, is important.     ...Rod Action, May 1980.



St-Francois du Lac, Québec

Status: Offline
Posts: 33
Date:
Permalink  
 

From Street Rod, December 1971.......


 

 

Street Rod December 1971.jpg



Attachments
__________________

With rising gas prices, fuel economy, even in a rod, is important.     ...Rod Action, May 1980.



Senior Member

Status: Offline
Posts: 654
Date:
Permalink  
 

my dad had a club outta of west hill scarbrough ...still have the old school card printing die his brother john made.
was called conrods.

__________________


TORONTO, ONT

Status: Offline
Posts: 196
Date:
Permalink  
 

Ground Pounder wrote:

my dad had a club outta of west hill scarbrough ...still have the old school card printing die his brother john made.
was called conrods.


 I used to know some guys from West Hill and we had jackets made up with Conrods on the back. They were blue corduroy with white letters. All their names are long lost to me but somehow the name Ken sticks in my mind. One of the guys lived in a house that was on the south side of Kingston Rd just before Beachgrove (Jim Davidson Chrysler Dealer).



__________________

What's the point of writing a response if its only going to get deleted.



COBBLE HILL, BC

Status: Offline
Posts: 1500
Date:
Permalink  
 

In "1001 Custom and Rod Ideas"...Spring 1967.
On the cover, '23 roadster pickup.
Big article inside. "Punks Pickup".
You will see my smiling face.

__________________


St-Francois du Lac, Québec

Status: Offline
Posts: 33
Date:
Permalink  
 

jarvis1 wrote:

In "1001 Custom and Rod Ideas"...Spring 1967.
 


 I don't have these years of the magazine.....why not post the article in there if you have a copy?



__________________

With rising gas prices, fuel economy, even in a rod, is important.     ...Rod Action, May 1980.



COBBLE HILL, BC

Status: Offline
Posts: 1500
Date:
Permalink  
 

I don't have a copy of the magazine.
I do have a blurry photocopy of the pages.
They are stapled to the garage wall.
I could try to take a picture of them.

In Canadian Hot Rods,June/July 2012? Volume 7, Issue 5.

Page 4 and 5. Pages 24, 25, 26, 28 and 29.

You will see Brinks Express and Punk's Pickup. John Greer from Hamilton.

The '23 roadster pickup is the one that I reported was for sale for 5 thousand in Burlington, Ont.

No takers so it was parted out.

 



-- Edited by jarvis1 on Friday 25th of March 2016 12:20:30 PM

__________________


COBBLE HILL, BC

Status: Offline
Posts: 1500
Date:
Permalink  
 

Here's some pictures from the past.

That's me on the left.

Almost 50 years ago.

Pictures were taken in Gage Park in Hamilton.



Attachments
__________________


CALEDONIA, ONT

Status: Offline
Posts: 188
Date:
Permalink  
 

Dave, was John's pickup built in a garage in the alley off of Ottawa and Roxborough? I was told the first garage in was his and later used by Moe McNeice. I had the 3rd garage down the alley with my stock car in it.

__________________

1940 Chev 1957 Chev 1965 Chev pickup 1965 Chevelle 1966 Chevelle Wagon 1970 MGB



COBBLE HILL, BC

Status: Offline
Posts: 1500
Date:
Permalink  
 

The first garage was a rental about 2 or 3 blocks east of Ottawa. Edgemont?
Ross Winters had a '32 roadster there with a hemi laying on the floor that never got installed.
I had a '33/'34 Chev two door there also.
Then we went to a garage at Ottawa and Roxboro. I sold the Chev to Brian Trimmins.
This would be around '63 or '64. I'm not sure where we went after that.
Did Moe rent the Ottawa St. garage or the Edgemont one? I remember when Moe was driving taxi.



__________________


COBBLE HILL, BC

Status: Offline
Posts: 1500
Date:
Permalink  
 

John Cortuila lived in a house that backed on to the east side of the alley at the first garage.

__________________


CALEDONIA, ONT

Status: Offline
Posts: 188
Date:
Permalink  
 

That would be when John had the Plymouth 413 car.? Very quick car. Moe rented the garage at Ottawa and Roxboro where he was putting a '37 Chev coupe together. I remember the name Ross Winters but not Brian Trimmins. You might remember my brother Ken more, had a 1954 Chev 2 door black and white with a tri carb 261 Inline 6 with a 4 speed hydromatic trans. It could hold its own up against a 300 HP Impala no trouble.

__________________

1940 Chev 1957 Chev 1965 Chev pickup 1965 Chevelle 1966 Chevelle Wagon 1970 MGB



COBBLE HILL, BC

Status: Offline
Posts: 1500
Date:
Permalink  
 

Moe must have rented that garage after we left.
When we had the garage by Edgemont, Cortuila was quite young. It was a few years later that he had the Plymouth.
He now lives in Inglewood, California and has a '63 Valiant with a hot motor and another '64 Sport Fury. I see him once in a while. Ross Winters had a '59 Impala back then.
I don't remember the '54 Chev though.

__________________


CALEDONIA, ONT

Status: Offline
Posts: 188
Date:
Permalink  
 

Have you been back to the Hamilton Muscle Car Reunion in the summertime? Met a lot of the names from back in the 60s. Danny Newcombe; Doug Elliott; Ray Krozek; Bob Balon; Frank Velenosi; Joe Carlton; Bob Farkas; Doug Pendelbury; Fred Tuddenham; Al Pottruff and a bunch more.

__________________

1940 Chev 1957 Chev 1965 Chev pickup 1965 Chevelle 1966 Chevelle Wagon 1970 MGB



COBBLE HILL, BC

Status: Offline
Posts: 1500
Date:
Permalink  
 

I've been to a couple of the re-unions. Wayne Thompson, etc.
Down at Liuana? by the lake.
I went to one at Tuddenham's also.
Ray Krozek had an older brother, Bill. I was friends with him.
I have a good story about Bill in Florida, me in Hamilton and Cortuila in LA.
A road trip across USA on Hwy. 10.
Years ago, I hung around Pendelbury Sr. sign shop on Main St. east.
I am familiar with most of the above names.
MacDougal and his truck too. I've know John since the mid fifties.
I was in Hamilton for 3 weeks at Christmas and New Years.
My son has a '32 Ford tudor that he bought from a guy that volunteers at Airplane Heritage in Mt. Hope.
Next visit we will have to get together at Rankin's and tell stories.

__________________


CALEDONIA, ONT

Status: Offline
Posts: 188
Date:
Permalink  
 

For sure. That would be fun. I see you are about 14 years older than me so we wouldn't have hung around the same crowd but you would be part of the legends that we looked up to with all the cool cars ....lol. Great memories

__________________

1940 Chev 1957 Chev 1965 Chev pickup 1965 Chevelle 1966 Chevelle Wagon 1970 MGB



Senior Member

Status: Offline
Posts: 654
Date:
Permalink  
 

Bruce Rossiter wrote:
Ground Pounder wrote:

my dad had a club outta of west hill scarbrough ...still have the old school card printing die his brother john made.
was called conrods.


 I used to know some guys from West Hill and we had jackets made up with Conrods on the back. They were blue corduroy with white letters. All their names are long lost to me but somehow the name Ken sticks in my mind. One of the guys lived in a house that was on the south side of Kingston Rd just before Beachgrove (Jim Davidson Chrysler Dealer).


 

 

My dad was Clifford aka butch D ...steam fitter...live on lawrence ave across from heron park...drove a black 49 merc coupe at one time

Later lived on kingston rd three houses east of Rerrie's bait was my grand dads place bill william rafter...just down the road south side... from jim davidson...

Then there was Phil brownlee...Hans stark ...ontario r/v...donny gorden ... bob stevenson...billy hall..etc...

Would love to my hands on one of those jackets.biggrin



-- Edited by Ground Pounder on Saturday 26th of March 2016 11:10:07 AM



-- Edited by Ground Pounder on Saturday 26th of March 2016 05:08:37 PM

__________________


Senior Member

Status: Offline
Posts: 654
Date:
Permalink  
 

Ground Pounder wrote:

my dad had a club outta of west hill scarbrough ...still have the old school card printing die his brother Lenard made.
was called conrods.


 



__________________


Senior Member

Status: Offline
Posts: 654
Date:
Permalink  
 

Bruce Rossiter wrote:
Ground Pounder wrote:

my dad had a club outta of west hill scarbrough ...still have the old school card printing die his brother john made.
was called conrods.


 I used to know some guys from West Hill and we had jackets made up with Conrods on the back. They were blue corduroy with white letters. All their names are long lost to me but somehow the name Ken sticks in my mind. One of the guys lived in a house that was on the south side of Kingston Rd just before Beachgrove (Jim Davidson Chrysler Dealer).


 That would have been Ken Lee...

Ted taylor

Freddie Farden

John fisher

Al oxa {metro heat treating]

Bob beebe

Harry Waterfall

 



__________________
Page 1 of 1  sorted by
 
Quick Reply

Please log in to post quick replies.



Create your own FREE Forum
Report Abuse
Powered by ActiveBoard