Posted: Tue Apr 02, 13 9:30 pm
I was surprised how many cars were kept outside. Some didn't have motors, some were chained to the ground but I did read recently in Mopar Collectors Guide that a finished 65 Beledere that was for sale, was stolen off the 'lot' and driven into a tree, totalling the car. Despite that it does seem one of the nicer parts of LA we visited. I guess to a lot of locals they're just crappy old cars.
Pete - The Bob i saw that runs the company is I guess about 60, and is the son of 'Bob Mosher Jr'. (confusing)
His dad used to write for TV shows like the Munsters, so as a kid he was around cars like the Barris creations. He did mention a son but i'm not sure if he'll continue the business. (Dunno if his name is Bob too?)
He did say he's sold another car to the UK, - I think it may be a green 62 Dodge? Not sure where it went, maybe the same guy who bought the 67 Belv wagon.
Check out his website if you haven't. Many a trouser moment for the fans of ugly cars.
http://www.moparsbymosher.com/
Pete - The Bob i saw that runs the company is I guess about 60, and is the son of 'Bob Mosher Jr'. (confusing)
His dad used to write for TV shows like the Munsters, so as a kid he was around cars like the Barris creations. He did mention a son but i'm not sure if he'll continue the business. (Dunno if his name is Bob too?)
He did say he's sold another car to the UK, - I think it may be a green 62 Dodge? Not sure where it went, maybe the same guy who bought the 67 Belv wagon.
Check out his website if you haven't. Many a trouser moment for the fans of ugly cars.
http://www.moparsbymosher.com/