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EVERY STREET ROD TELLS A STORY

Street Rod Forever’s Hot Rod Show comes to Monrovia, Saturday, September 14th


Story by Sean Spear
Pictures by Roy Nakano

Seven Guys Decide to Get Together

Most tales start off very simply before taking you on an adventure.  The beginnings of the Street Rods Forever Car Club would make you think that you are about to hear a ‘story’ if it weren’t actually true.  On Father’s Day 1984, Tom Schiffilea, Bob Brkich, Joe Eddy, Gale Dilts, Norm Seastedt, Leon “Bubby” Wilton, and Butch Milich got together at Tom Schiffilea’s home and talked about forming a car club.  These “Original Seven”, some already well established in the car business, had a common love of street rods.  Considered a variant of traditional hot rods, street rods are still modified cars that reflect the personality of the owner, but with an eye towards making tracks on the street as opposed to racing.  While focused on cars manufactured prior to 1949, street rods often will feature a more reliable late model drivetrain and an original body that might otherwise be left fairly intact. High-quality custom paint jobs, comfortable interiors, and modern engines and running gear are the common features.

Some of the Original Seven tell the tale that they all set out to purposely form a simple club with two simple rules: (1) each member had to own a pre-’49 running street rod; and (2) no more rules.  This set-up proved very popular, as they more than doubled their membership by just the third meeting.  In addition to their monthly meeting, a club picnic, a Christmas dance, and the annual Monrovia Hot Rod and Custom Car Show, members have travelled to street rod events all across the country.

Despite growing many fold since 1984, and allowing some ‘newer’ cars in (now everything pre-1958 is member-eligible), the club has maintained their ‘low key’ spirit.  “Many of the members are still in car-related businesses, so our get-togethers allow us to share our expertise.” Says Brent Unger of Street Rods Forever, “In addition to doing events for charity, we help each other build the cars we dream of.”  Doing good for others; definitely a tale worth telling.

About the Hot Rod, Custom Car & Motorcycle Show

The Street Rods Forever 23rd Annual Hot Rod, Custom Car & Motorcycle Show will take place on Saturday, September 14th, 2013 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. along Myrtle Avenue in Historic Downtown Monrovia.  Five-time Olympic Medal Winner and Monrovia resident Kim Rhode will serve as this year’s Grand Marshall, and will also show her prized 1965 AC Shelby Cobra.  Old Town Monrovia’s businesses will open their doors for the attendees, and the event will also feature automotive venders and raffles; with proceeds to be donated to a variety of local charities.  Admission is free.

For more information, visit streetrodsforevercarclub.com.

The writer and photographer are editors of LA Car. More scenes from past Hot Rod, Custom Car & Motorcycle Show can be viewed at LACar.com and at Facebook.com/lacarcom.

 

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