Members of the California City Old Tin Club come from all kinds of different backgrounds, ages and parts of life, but they share one single passion – their love for classic old cars. “As sleek and relatively fuel efficient today’s car are," club president Jimmy Cox points out, “they basically all look alike. Just remove their markings, and you barely see the difference.” Like Jimmy, California City car collectors find them “boring”.
No time and money spared
That’s why they spared no time and money restoring their favorite oldies. They virtually all look shiny, in a pristine condition. “Better than new”, some car enthusiasts claim. Often, they proud fully show all bells and whistles the oldies aftermarket offers.
One of their jewels is a fire red 1931 Ford five window coupe, owned by Barbara Lyman, a correctional officer from California City. The beautiful collector car has a 350 Chevy small block engine and is running like a new car. “We just drove to Reno with this car, and we earned a lot of admiration”, Barbara’s husband Don says.
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