This event is put on once a year by the Horseless Carriage Club of Southern California. I planned on filming the entire tour, but this was all I managed to get.
Horseless carriages to grand classics, what a display of automotive evolution. And they all run and drive! Makes me glad I live here to see it. Even if I didn't, I could still watch it on you tube.
Nice Video Charlie!! I watched another one that showed you driving out so I wondered how much you were able to film. I liked how you panned to the different cars and did a great job of showing the whole car as it passed by. Thanks for posting !! We'll be showing a video at this months club meeting. Hope to see you there
So many Makes and Models ------ Wish I could have been there to see them all ------ Very Nice ------- Happy New Year to you ---- and Thank You for all the videos you made last year ------- Rodney
I grew up in Arcadia a few miles from the park there in late 50's through mid 70's. Some of these cars might have driven down my street. Thanks for posting.
Great video as usual. Thanks for sharing. As someone already mentioned I saw you in “Sebastian Schmit” HCCA Holiday Excursion 2023 video. At the 2:54 mark you come into view. Lookin good keep the videos coming. Happy New Year.
Fantastic the Bentley, the Rolls-Royce and the Duesy, but in my opinion nothing is at the same level of the brass cars era, and the top is the light green 1911 Rambler 65.
Good tour again this year love the brass cars. Was watching your T trans rebuild. Did you put any slingers on the flywheel? That helps get the oil back to trans. Cheers. Bruce.
CA needs to reconsider the 2030 expiration date for elimination of all internal combustion vehicles. A far better approach, as evidenced by your video, would be to eliminate all vehicles manufactured after smog legislation was required. What a wonderful automotive world that would be! 😊