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Woodies on the Wharf
( June 21, 2003 )
a dozen views of some mighty tasty rides
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Woodies
on the Wharf is an annual event which has occured on the
first Saturday of Summer for nine years now. The Santa Cruz
wharf
is actually a pier jutting away from the mainland at an
angle. The central amusement zone of the beach, the
boardwalk, is off to the
near side, with the old Casino building and, among a bunch of other
rides, three roller coasters. We rode the oldest, also a
'woody' -- the 'Giant Dipper' -- it's
visible
off in the distance of another view, on the shore to the left.
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We arrived just in time -- the event ends at 4PM, and by then,
most of the owners have been queueing up for the grand exit
parade, which was fortunately starting a little late. I came
expecting a lot of the old boxey sort of Woody, of which specimens
were certainly in evidence -- the sort you'd toss a longboard into
for a visit to the beach. But there were also lots of these beautiful
early fifties wood-trimmed sedans -- Buicks, Packards, and Fords.
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I believe the style of this '49 Packard is
referred to as "barrel-back."
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A 1952 Buick. I like the other Buick here also, the
1950 -- click the bottom thumbnail, over on that left
column (the green one). Its wooden trim seems almost
vestigal compared to the rest, but its grill is the
best!
(Remember, these are all thumbnails, like most every image in these
pages -- click to zoom.)
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This driver was hollering at a chum standing just behind me.
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