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CAR ENTHUSIASTS - Aaron Graves, left, and Tony Fava check out a 1951 Mercury at Moldy Marvin's 9th Annual Kustom Kulture Extravaganza and Rock-A-Hillbilly Jamboree Saturday at The Outpost in Littlerock. The event featured cars, bands, booths and contests. 

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Rockabilly roadsters ride out for car show

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This story appeared in the Antelope Valley Press
Sunday, July 20, 2008 .

By TITUS GEE
Valley Press Staff Writer
 


PEARBLOSSOM - Hillbillies and hot rod lovers trekked out to the east desert on Saturday for Moldy Marvin's ninth annual Kustom Kulture Extravaganza and Rock-a-Hillbilly Jamboree.

The event drew hundreds of auto-philes from across Southern California , with cars that have been customized down to the door locks and hand-welded valve covers. They met at The Outpost on the corner of Pearblossom Highway and 116th Street East to swap vehicle admiration and listen to a clutch of local rockabilly bands.

Other events included a flame-throwing show and a tattoo contest, along with the down-home fun of a potato sack race. This morning, they will start the day with a pancake breakfast and then cruise out to El Mirage Dry Lake to watch the Southern California Timing Association's time trials.

Robert "Hot Rod Bob" Kuhm turned up on Saturday with his Defenders car club.

Theirs are not typical classic or antique automobiles. They tend away from the flashy chrome and shiny candy paint. They don't stress over original parts or "stock" restorations, and they don't load their babies in the back of trucks.

"All our cars we drive everywhere," Kuhm said. "That's the fun in it."

That includes several trips to Las Vegas every year and a spate of shows around Southern California .

Not bad, considering that the club's mascot is a 1930 Ford Model A Sedan with a chopped top and a six-cylinder stunt car engine.

The Defenders do their own mechanic and body work in the true moonshiner modification style.

"The fun is in scrounging the parts, going to swap meets, doing the work," Kuhn said. "Anybody can buy a (classic) car and drive it."

The show also drew Gene Winfield, a big name in the world of body and paint customization.

"Gene Winfield has forgotten probably more than everyone else here knows," Kuhn said. "He's my hero."

A veteran of two wars - World War II and Korea - Winfield has built or painted cars in Japan and Europe . He opened his shop in 1946 and still teaches workshops in metalwork. A recent book by David Grant chronicled his life and work for Motorbooks.

In person, Winfield gives off a kind of kicked-back vibe, despite his legend status.

He says he started fixing up cars during high school and when the Korean War took him to Japan he found a way to work on cars there, too. When he got home, he made cars his life - especially those built by Mercury from 1949 to 1951.

"It's an interesting body style and they stayed in style for all these years," he said. "People kept those cars in their barns and their backyards and garages through the years."

He offered some advice for the young folks walking in his shadow.

"Work hard. Have lots of patience," he said, and then with a little smile, "Say no to drugs."

Jeff "Moldy Marvin" Hillinger organized the Extravaganza, which met at the Los Angeles County Raceway for three years before the track was closed down.

In previous years the event was coupled with a celebration of artist and car customizer Ed "Big Daddy" Roth, famous for his character "Rat Fink." This year Hillinger decided to split the event in two, with a little more hillbilly flavor in the Kustom Kulture and purer tribute to Roth in the "Rat Fink.Party" event. The Roth tribute still is in the planning stages, Hillinger said.

Please Note: El Mirage was closed down the day before and instead we went to Wrightwood. The cruise to El Mirage is planned for Sept. 14th Stay tuned, up dates coming soon!

 

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That's right folks we're gonna do something a little bit different this year by allowing the Participants, Vendors and Spectators to camp out for this event!

Live Entertainment By: the Cash Prophets, Rocksville, Danny Dean & The Homewreckers, PowerSerge and The Resistors! Fun & Games For The Whole Family!

Tattoo, Flame Throwing & Daisy Dukes Pin Up Contest,

Rod Tossing, Potato Sack Racing, Tug-O-War and More!

 

 

        

Cruize to El Mirage Dry Lake for the SCTA Time Trials Will be held on Sunday Sept 14th

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This years charity art auction proceeds will be going to 17 year old Garrett Robinson and his family who live in Acton California.

On February 24th of 2007 Garrett had an unfortunate accident while riding his dirt bike which left him as a paraplegic. This hasn't stopped Garrett and he has a great attitude! Prior to his accident's he had been playing football at Vasquez High School. Garrett is graduating this year and plans on going to college to learn business and become a sports personality manager.

Garrett was our recipient of last years proceeds and we decided to continue our support this year. 

In the past year, Garrett's family has successfully converted their home to accommodate Garrett's needs and they were even able to build Garrett an exercise room for his on going rehabilitation. It was through fund raising events such as this and the generosity of our local community that made it possible for Garrett and his family to successfully accomplish these goals. 

Garrett too has come a long way in the past year.  With his training, he has become stronger and more balanced.  He trains not only his upper body but his core strength as well four times a week.  With this training, he was able to walk (with braces and a walker) 100 yards at the LA Marathon this past March.

Garrett needs to continue this training to maintain what he has been able to accomplish along with keeping his body healthy. Garrett trains 4 times a week at a C.O.R.E. facility in Northridge California which is a good 120 mile round trip that he has to make each day, the rising gas prices aren't making it any easier so anything that we can do to help as a group whether it be by the donating artists or participating bidders the effort  will be much appreciated by Garrett and his family.

For more information on C.O.R.E. please visit their website.

 

Garrett walks the last 100 yards of the La Marathon with trainer Taylor Isaacs of C.O.R.E. 2008 

Photo by Kaye Kittrell

Garrett plans to try and join the Rise Above Team next year and cycle across country. For this he will need a hand crank custom bicycle.

 

 

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