Road Lords of So. Cal.
The Road Lords was a car club out of Southern California that was sanctioned by the Los Angeles Police Department Advisory Council. September 5, 1959, the club held a legendary car show at Disneyland called Disneyland Car Club Day and Autocade. The show was a one-day event that found place at Holidayland. At the time, the club consisted of about 12 members. Tom Wolley was the President.[1]
The club used to hold meetings at David Kennelly's house.[2]
The Stout Scarab
The Los Angeles Police Department donated a Stout Scarab project car to the club. "We never had enough money to make it look good again," Cliff Riehl told Sondre Kvipt of Kustomrama in 2020. "It was in good shape, but still, it needed a lot of work." The club never completed the project, and Cliff believed the Police Department ended up taking it back.[3]
Members
Bob Croft
Bob Holley
Cliff James
Cliff Riehl
Cliff Rio
David Kennelly
Denzel McCoy
Don Weems
Eddie Santanna
Marshall Sherwood
Raul Varela
Ray James
Thomas Woolley - President
Tom Fannin
Vernon Ellis
Club Cars
Cliff Riehl's 1940 Ford
Ray James' 1946 Chevrolet Convertible
Bob Holley's 1947 Chevrolet Coupe
Ray James' 1948 Chevrolet Convertible
Bob Holley's 1955 Chevrolet
Eddie Santanna's 1955 Chevrolet Bel Air
Ray James' 1956 Buick Special
Cliff Rio's Renault 4-CV
References
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