Cut Outs of Long Beach
The Cut Outs was a prominent car club based in Long Beach, California, organized on April 16, 1941. Renowned as one of the oldest car clubs in the Long Beach area, the Cut Outs were distinguished by their well-organized structure, which included a constitution, by-laws, and a formal oath of membership.[1]
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Membership Requirements
To become a member of the Cut Outs, applicants had to meet stringent criteria. Central to these requirements was the ownership of a car that met car show standards. This meant the vehicle needed to have sufficient modifications and be in such a condition that it would be acceptable at exhibits sponsored by car shows. Additionally, the car had to gain the approval of the club membership, ensuring it was worthy of representing the Cut Outs and carrying the club plaque.[1]
Beyond the car itself, prospective members needed to pass a safety check, be over 16 years of age, hold a valid California driver’s license, and maintain adequate insurance on their vehicle. Membership also required a commitment to the club’s activities, including regular attendance at weekly meetings held every Sunday evening in the club's own clubhouse, the payment of weekly dues ($1.00 per week), and the purchase of the club jacket.[1]
Code of Conduct and Penalties
The Cut Outs enforced a strict code of conduct to maintain their reputation and discipline among members. Violations such as drag racing on public streets or highways could result in suspension. Drinking at car shows or club meetings was also prohibited, as specified in the club’s by-laws. The club reserved the right to fine members for speeding, racing, or drag racing, with fines not exceeding $1.00 per mile-per-hour violation. Any member receiving such a ticket would automatically have their jacket and plaque suspended for a period of 21 days.[1]
Activities and Community Involvement
The Cut Outs were active participants in the local community and the broader car culture. They held an annual five-day party at Big Bear, a popular mountain resort near Los Angeles. Every few months, the club hosted a large dinner banquet where members who had been with the club for over four years were awarded service pins. Their community service activities included participating in the annual Long Beach Safety Check and assisting organizations such as the City of Hope and the Retarded Children’s Foundation by offering their services and cars to help with fundraising efforts.[1]
The Custom Car Spectacle
In 1959, the Cut Outs organized their first annual Custom Car Spectacle at the Long Beach Veterans Memorial Stadium. Held on May 30-31, the event marked a significant milestone for the club. It was also the first show where Ron Aguirre demonstrated the hydraulic suspension system on his show car, the X-Sonic, which would go on to become a pioneering feature in custom car culture.
Legacy and Recognition
Up until 1958, the Cut Outs were members of the Associated Car Clubs of Long Beach. As documented in Rod & Custom November 1958, the club at that time had 24 active members, with an average age of 20. The club's legacy is remembered not only for its contribution to the car culture of Southern California but also for its disciplined approach to membership and its active engagement in community service.[1]
Members
Bill Egerer
Bill Rippee
Bob Ellis
Bob Shelby
Bob Schaffer
Chuck Bell
Dave Labs
Dick Gonzales
Dick Smith
Don Mendenhall
Don Milligan
Don Stark
Ed Chaiese
Gary Simpson
Gary Thornlen - President in 1958
Gary Thornton
Glen Morgan
Glen Thornton
Jack Murray
Jerry Feigner
Jolan Ellett
Larry Messick
Leo Peort
Mike Clines
Mike Reaney
Paul Richards
Ralph Wingert
Ron Dulin - Vice President in 1958
Ron Roach
Sandy Jones
Club Cars
Chuck Bell's 1932 Ford Roadster
Jerry Feigner's 1955 Chevrolet Bel Air - Lil Honey Bee
Dick Gonzales' 1955 Studebaker Speedster
Ron Dulin's 1956 Plymouth Fury
Bob Shelby's 1957 Ford
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