10/24/14

Ocean Park Classic Car Night #3


Tuesday, October 21, was the third Ocean Park Classic Car Night. A much smaller turnout from the past two nights, probably due to the World Series going on at the same time. A pair of 60's Chevelle wagons took the top spots this month, and as always, the 1934 Ford Model A from the Culver City Hot Heads is a crowd favorite.

The Ocean Park Classic Car Night is community event that's put on br the the Ocean Park 26 clothing company. It's held the third Tuesday of each at the California Heritage Museum alongside their weekly Food Truck event.



1965 Chevrolet Chevelle


1964 Chevrolet Chevelle


1972 Pontiac LeMans

1934 Ford Model A.


1970 Westfalia VW Bus





Past Ocean Park Classic Car Night posts:
Night #1
Night #2

Check out a bunch more photos of the cars from all 3 nights in the complete gallery:



Here are a few more car photo galleries:


For a complete list of Automotive Galleries, Click Here

10/23/14

TBT: Haunted Heats Halloween Surf Contest

ZJ Boarding House's Haunted Heats Surf Contest is this Saturday, so here's a Throwback Thursday post of the video from last years contest.



For photos, check out the blog post from last year:



10/18/14

"When you conquer that fear..."


"Sometimes you don't know if you will land something, or die... When you conquer that fear and go for it, and land first try, the excitement is overwhelming! This shot by #six12media captured that moment perfectly!" - Jonathan stark

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If you haven't seen the video of Jonathon, andthe other wheelchair athletes conquer the handrail, watch it here:


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10/15/14

Video: Skater breaks both hands on one fall.



During the Jay Adams Memorial Skate Session, skateboarder Sean Johnson takes a bad slam, breaking both hands. Thanks to Chris Hooten for the additional photos of Sean.

For photos from Jay's Memorial Skate Session:



10/9/14

The Blood Moon



The last lunar eclipse of 2014 happened earlier Wednesday morning. The moon turns red because the suns rays get blocked by the Earth, but are refracted in the Earth's atmosphere, casting a red glow onto the moon. The clear skies made for great viewing on it all along the coast.