The third Sunday of every month, the San Francisco Ocean Beach car club meets from 7-11 am. August 18th marked the 4th Anniversary of this non-denominational gathering of hot rods, classics, lowriders, customs, and just plain different automobiles from across the years. And across the greater Bay Area and beyond. (Parking lot at Great Highway & Lincoln)
Yes, that's a black widow spider suspended inside the lucite shifter knob of this 1957 Chevy.
Work it girl!
Can you hear me now?
I've seen this vintage Chevrolet before, it's unapologetically outrageous.
A veteran cruiser and his classic Studebaker flys his San Francisco colors.
I really liked the subtle ghosting of the flames on this vintage hot rod.
Notice anything missing on this classic Merc? The door handles have been "shaved." Shaving is where you remove anything that interrupts the clean flowing lines.
That's a lot of chrome on this old Pontiac.
75 years of wind in the face will smooth your features.
What a time capsule!
OK, the next meeting of this car club is Sunday, September 15th. It's free. It's fun. And it has a very mellow vibe. Check it out if you can.
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