Left my beach front spot last Friday and headed toward the
city.First made a couple of stops in
Inglewood including the iconic Randy’s Donuts.LA loves donuts and nothing says it better than a building with a giant
donut on top!
Mmmm...Donuts!
Inglewood City Hall exterior filming location of the television shows "Quincy" and "Wonder Woman"
I must digress for a moment, Los Angeles must have the worst
drivers of any city in the United States.They all drive like rejects from a stunt driving school.Way too fast and very distracted, talking and
texting on every device conceivable.They’re involved in accidents everywhere regardless of
circumstances.Driving a vintage
motorhome on the area’s freeways and avoiding these maniacs at every turn can
be nerve wracking.I managed to avoid
involvement in their mayhem until today that is.After getting a donut and coffee at Randy’s and
taking some photos I was walking back to the Cortez when CRASH!!I ran to the front of my rig to see it now
had a 2014 Ford Explorer hood ornament!My instantaneous presence prevented this wayward motorist from retreating.Made an amiable information exchange but my
souvenir of this visit included a dent, bent bumper and broken grille.The unique Cortez grille will present the
greatest challenge to repair or replace.Fortunately no one was hurt, the motorhome was still drivable and he had
insurance.
Ouch!!
Managed to shrug the incident off and continue my excursion
into Los Angeles proper.First challenge
was to find parking.Even the short
Cortez was too big for the downtown parking lots.Got chased out of the Union Station lot by a
very excitable attendant.After cruising
around for about twenty minutes I found on street parking with a four hour
limit nearby in Chinatown.
Nothing says LA more than its iconic and historic city hall
View from City Hall's observation deck
The now closed LAPD headquarters Parker Center, where does Sgt. Friday work now?
Visited the landmark City Hall’s 27th floor
observation deck.True to LA I had to
use the rear entrance because Disney was on location at the main entrance
filming.Visited several other landmark
buildings then on to Olvera Street and Chinatown.Had a French dip sandwich dinner at Philippe’s,
the disputed birthplace of the sandwich.Then onto Union Station for a lively and entertaining slide show by showman,
tour guide, food crafter and author Charles Phoenix celebrating classic and kitschy
Americana with downtown Los Angeles as a theme park. A great program in another
iconic location sponsored by the MTA.After the program it was back to Philippe’s for desert before heading
out and starting the northward trek home.
After setting sail from the Queen Mary we headed over to the
Dockweiler RV Park L. A. County's only recreational vehicle campground ON THE
BEACH!It’s operated by the County of
Los Angeles Department of Beaches and Harbors.A very clean and well maintained set up.I opted for a spot on the front row next to the beach.A little pricier at $65 a day.The only drawback is the park sits under the departure
flight path for LAX runway 25L, great for plane spotting but not sleeping in
late.The dogs loved the RV park’s off-leash
area on the beach.
My very own palm tree
The view
Spent most of Wednesday and Thursday seeing the sights on my
bike.Wednesday rode the perimeter of
LAX for some plane spotting and visited the Flight Path Museum.Thursday I rode my bike to Marina del Rey, Venice
and Santa Monica along the Marvin Braude Bicycle Trail.Pedaled about twenty-five miles round
trip.Grilled a steak for dinner when I
got back.Packed up Friday and headed
towards downtown Los Angeles.
After last Sunday’s activities decided to overnight in
Studio City next to the Los Angeles River but that area is now no parking after
1:30 AM.Found a nice quiet spot a
couple of blocks away next to a golf course.That was home for Sunday and Monday nights.Enjoyed dinners at Dupar’s and Jerry’s Famous
Delicatessen.Monday ventured into
Hollywood and explored both Sunset Boulevard and Hollywood Boulevard.Had a lunch of Chili at Barney’s
Beanery.Also went to the Farmer’s
Market and The Grove.
Tuesday headed down to Exposition Park and took a personal
guided tour of the Los Angeles Coliseum.The tours are new and very interesting.My tour guide was Bob, aka “Mr. Coliseum”.I think he could write a book.The Coliseum is home to the USC Trojans and seats
94,000 for football.The NFL doesn’t
consider it acceptable as a venue since they can’t sell luxury boxes.Got to go into the press box, the USC
recruiting offices, the USC locker room and onto the field.
Built in 1923 and still going strong. Kingdome?
I hear Howard Cosell!
Then to the California Science Center to see the Space
Shuttle Endeavor.A great attraction
which is also free.Ultimately the
Endeavor will be displayed vertically with its launch main fuel tank and solid
rocket boosters attached in a new building.The process to move the shuttle here from LAX was so involved it was
considered its 26th mission.Definitely filled up on Tang after this.
The Mercury capsule that was "manned" by Ham the space chimp
When you have to go in space
The Space Shuttle Endeavor
The future display building for Endeavor
In memory of those space travelers that did
not return
Apollo 1
January 27, 1967
Gus Grissom, Edward White II, Roger Chaffee
Soyuz 1
April 24, 1967
Vladimir Komarov
Soyuz 11
June 30, 1971
Georgi
Dobrovolski, Viktor Patsayev, Vladislav Volkov
STS-51-L Space
Shuttle Challenger
Jan. 28, 1986
Greg Jarvis,
Christa McAuliffe, Ronald McNair, Ellison Onizuka, Judith Resnik, Michael J.
Smith, Dick Scobee
STS-107 Space
Shuttle Columbia
Feb. 1, 2003
Rick D. Husband,
William McCool, Michael P. Anderson, David M. Brown, Kalpana Chawla, Laurel B.
Clark, Ilan Ramon
Free Cortez parking!
HMS Queen Mary
On to Long Beach where we overnighted in the Queen Mary
Hotel parking lot.Took a guided tour of
her on Wednesday.Unfortunately the old
girl isn’t looking as good as when I visited her in the 1980’s when the Wrather
Corporation was managing the property.Then she was polished and ship shape.The Hughes Flying Boat had just opened up next door and there was a
village of shops all around.Well the
Spruce Goose is gone, the dome that housed it is a cruise ship terminal,
stained and run down looking.The shops
are all closed.The Queen’s paint is now
faded and peeling.The Russian Scorpion
submarine closed indefinitely for repairs.There are some that have said publicly that the Queen Mary may have only
10 – 15 years left at best.
Should you want to visit the actual S.S. Poseidon which
was based on the Queen Mary the 22 foot filming miniature is on display nearby
at the Los Angeles Maritime Museum.
Overnighted again at the Orange Empire Railway Museum in
Perris.Started off at o’dark thirty to
make our way to the Pomona for the Pomona Swap Meet and Classic Car Show at the
Fairplex which starts before sun-up.Touted
as over 15 miles of cars and vendors.My
feet believe it.Saw a vendor using a
1971 Cortez for a base that he said he was going to put up for sale at the next
meet.No Cortez parts but got a source
book on Oldsmobile parts (My Cortez has a Olds Toronado 455 motor and a GM 425
transmission).From the looks of things
here the most popular classic car in Southern California is any air-cooled
Volkswagen.
1951 Ford UPS truck
Look! Another Cortez!
VW's everywhere
Then headed over to the Sherman Oaks Street Fair.A dog friendly event with my two making lots
of friends.Got to see The Batmobile,
or at least one of the “authentic” copies built by legendary customizer George
Barris.
Holy flashback Batman!
Then headed over to Studio City for some window shopping and
lunch at Carney’s Express, a hamburger/hot dog joint in an old rail car.
After a tasty meal Friday night at one of the finest
restaurants in Perris – Chez le Sizzler we headed over to the Orange Empire
Railway Museum parking lot to overnight.After a good breakfast onboard Saturday morning headed into the
museum.The museum is the largest
railway museum in the western United States covering about 90 acres with over
200 railcars.On weekends they run a
steam train, a Pacific Electric Interurban and several Los Angeles yellow cars
(streetcars).Spent the day riding the
trains and viewing the collection of railway cars and artifacts.
Ventura County Railway #2, a 1922 Baldwin 2-6-2
Pacific Electric #717, a 1925 J. G. Brill "Hollywood" car. Basis for the car in the movie "Roger Rabbit". The five county red car line folded in 1961
Yellow car carbarn
L.A. Railway #1201, a 1921 St. Louis Car Co. "California" car
L.A. Railway #3100, a 1943 St' Louis Car Co. PCC car. Streetcar service in Los Angeles ended in 1963
Got another phone call from work (that makes three so far
this vacation).Seems there was still
some confusion about my return date in spite of all the arrangements that were
made prior to my departure.Good grief!
Thursday morning left out from our teepee and headed out
past Barstow to Coyote Dry Lake (more on that in an upcoming post).Then to Kramer Junction and visited Kramer
Antiques and Darr Military Rentals which has quite a collection of old military
vehicles(operational), signs and petroliana. On the way south made a run by at
Southern California Logistics Airport where several hundred airliners are
sitting, most being parted out and junked.
Kramer Junction
The "Pep Boys" at Darr Military Rentals
Southern California Logistics Airport, quite a name for an airliner junkyard
Overnighted at … no not a Walmart, but a Sam’s Club in
Moreno Valley.Spent Friday running
errands.Did stop by the newly restored
1915 Richfield service station on Route 66 in Rancho Cucamonga, now a
museum.Then headed down to Perris.Every freeway down here is under
construction, there’s an accident about every five miles and California drivers
seem to have a death wish.
After fleeing Quartzsite and sightseeing our way west
Tuesday of last week we ended up in Rialto, California to spend a couple of
nights at the Route 66 landmark Wigwam Motel constructed in 1949 as Wigwam
Village #7.A total of seven Wigwam
Villages were built across the country and only three survive today.Roadside vernacular architecture at its
finest.Of course these motels are the
basis for “The Cozy Cone Motel” in Pixar’s 2006 film “Cars”.
The Wigwam Motel in Rialto
An A-1 roadside attraction
This one is absolutely immaculate and a testament to the
care of its owner Kumar Patel the self-proclaimed “Tee Pee Nazi”.I don’t think Kumar knew quite what to make
of me when I showed up in my vintage motorhome with two Jack Russell Terriers
as crew.Over the next two days we had
several conversations and I ended up behind the front desk with Kumar telling
everyone he had just hired me.I got
quite a kick out of that.While there
are those of us that appreciate the history of the motel, many are either
ignorant or don’t care and just want a cheap room.No doubt this is where Kumar gets his “No Tee
Pee for you!” alter ego.
My Tee Pee #17
If you ever get a chance stay here for a night or two and
tell Kumar that Josh sent you!
A week ago Tuesday I made my timely escape from
Quartzsite.It was starting to seem like
an episode of “The Twilight Zone” and I was wondering if I would ever be able
to leave.I all fairness the
unscrupulous repair shop was not indicative of the local populace.Total strangers always greeted me or waved
from passing vehicles.The population
here in Quartzsite is a tad over 3,600 until the snowbirds migrate south in
November.Then the population swells to
nearly a million RV’ers camping out on BLM land for next to nothing. There is
also the world’s largest RV show held here every year.This is the desert and selling water and ice
is big business.
Roadside water vending machine
I guess they ran out of street names in Quartzsite
The senior citizen RV market
Words to live by
After crossing into California I stopped at the General
George S. Patton Museum in Chiriaco Summit at the sight of Camp Young the
army’s Desert Training Center in WW II.Given the extreme heat here it was dubbed as “The place God forgot” by
soldiers.An interesting little museum
dedicated to a fascinating soldier.
Patton and his dog "Willie"
Next a very brief stop at Joshua Tree National Park for
obvious reasons and then on to Indio for lunch at the Shields Date Garden.I had the Shields Burger and a date
shake.Very good food.Bought some Shields Date Garden souvenirs,
again for obvious reasons.
Saturday October 10, 2015 at approximately 7:00 PM headed
west on I-40 at milepost 43, about 20 miles east of Quartzsite, the trusty
Cortez EM-50 misfires a couple of times but then within a couple of miles
stalls out and won’t restart.Seems like
it’s not getting a spark.Called AAA for
a tow.AAA suggested looking for a shop
in Blythe, California which I started researching and found a likely prospect.
They dispatched a truck that was on scene in about an hour but had to call out
for a flatbed to tow the Cortez. When I mentioned the shop I had come up with
in Blythe the tow truck driver advised me not to go there.When I asked why he stated “Too much
crack!”He suggested a place in Quartzsite,
trusting his advice as a local I agreed.Arrived at the shop in Quartzsite just before midnight.
Sunday October 11, 2015 spent the entire day cleaning up the
motorhome and doing laundry since the shop was closed Sundays.
Monday October 12, 2015 7:45 AM the shop, which by its name
proclaimed to be the best, opened and they started working on the Cortez.Within about 90 minutes the Cortez was
repaired.The ignition coil within the
HEI distributor had failed.Cost
$119.I considered myself lucky that
they had the part on hand and was on my way.So confident that I even posted on Facebook that repairs were
complete.Spent the rest of the day
tooling around town and catching up on my blog.
As I was leaving town the Cortez began idling poorly,
stalling and dieseling.I managed to
limp it back to the shop just before 4:00 PM when they close.I was told they would get to it first thing
the next day.
One of my Facebook friends, Fred Timmons, had given me a
number of an acquaintance in Quartzsite.I gave Thom Hill a call that evening and shared my dilemma.When I told Thom which shop I was at he
gasped.This shop has quite a reputation
for being less than straightforward.Thom said he would come out with his friend Dennis and take a look at my
rig on Tuesday morning before the shop opened.
Tuesday October 13, 2015 6:45 AM. Thom’s comments got me thinking.I began looking at everything in the dog
house.What I discovered was spot on
with Thom’s comments.The power plug to
the distributor had been just placed on enough to make contact and get me
running again until it would vibrate loose breaking contact and leaving me
stranded requiring another visit to the shop.An old trick used by unscrupulous auto mechanics.I secured the plug and waited until morning
when Thom and Dennis showed up.They
agreed to follow me around town to make sure everything was AOK.If not they were going to get me to a buddy
of theirs for repairs.We took off just
as the shop opened much to the shady mechanic’s chagrin.They made sure that everything was running
good for me.They declined my offer to
buy them both breakfast.They even
followed me up the highway to the next exit just to make sure everything was
good.
My discovery-the scene of the crime
I continued on my way.I made a stop in Blythe at Mead Automotive and RV Repair.I could see by the number of RV’s of various
makes and vintages here that this is where I should have gone.I spoke with the owner about the incident and
he told me that the tow company wouldn’t do business with his firm because he
would not give them kickbacks.I told
him that both the shop in Quartzsite and the tow company picked the wrong
person to try to take advantage of.He
was glad to hear that someone was going to give them their just desserts.
The worst
I can’t help but wonder how many people and how many times
these firms have taken unfair advantage of those in difficult
circumstances.I have already filed a
fraud complaint with my credit card company.Upon my return their will be complaints filed with the AAA, the BBB, the
Quartzsite Police Department and the Arizona Attorney General.
I again want to express my gratitude to Fred Timmons, Thom
Hill and his friend Dennis for their assistance.I will return their good deeds by “Paying it
Forward”.