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  • Bill O.
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    • April 1, 2006
    • 542

    When We Were Young With Our Corvettes - Chapter #24

    Corvettes and “It’s A Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World” – Chapter #24


    When Ernie Kovacs, who was to play the part of “Melville Crump” in this film, died in a single car crash in Santa Monica in January, 1962 before filming began (Sid Caesar replaced him) his wife Edie Adams (Muriel Cigars) almost didn’t accept the role as “Monica Crump” which the director, Stanley Kramer very much wanted her to have. She was still grieving but at 35 she was beautiful, exciting and a comedienne herself.

    As a young person living in Long Beach, California in the early ‘60’s, you couldn’t resist going to “The Pike”, just south of Ocean Blvd. on the water, downtown next to the Municipal Auditorium and the Rainbow Pier. Opened in 1902 as a beach and bath house resort and made immediately accessible by the extension of the “Red Car” electric train line from L A, the site quickly grew into a full scale amusement park and arcade, complete with Ferris wheels, roller coasters, carousels and everything else you’d expect to find at a large carnival…..and you could get in for free. The Park saw many changes and additions over the years and in the ’50s went through a complete face-lift, adding a “Kiddyland” and changing its name to “NU-PIKE”, in an effort to restore its image and compete with Disneyland and Knott’s Berry Farm, both less than 20 miles away.

    The Cyclone Racer, maybe the greatest ride of any amusement park ever, was added in 1930….a dual track coaster where two trains ran at the same time….starting together, separating and converging again along the route and then finishing neck-and-neck. Took 5 months to build with a million board-feet of lumber….rising high above the rest of the rides, this gorgeous white structure with graceful curves occupied one whole side of the Park, and could be seen from anywhere in this part of town. And despite all the typical Park noises and aromas, I’ll never forget the sounds of the diesel engines as they arched up to their governed limit to haul the trains to the top of the steep incline before you were launched over the peak and freefalling straight down. I don’t care who you were…this thing would scare the dickens out of you every time.

    But at night the place to go in the Park was the Lido Ballroom…to the teen-adult dances….cost a dollar…girls in free. The house band, “The Illusions” played great dance music. Girls came stag and if you were lucky enough to beat out the sailors who always packed the place, you were in for a good time (in “civies” their shoes still gave them away)…and even though The Pike had become a little “seedy” by then, police security kept the hookers and drunken troublemakers out of the ballroom.

    In the summer of 1962 the Press Telegram reports that United Artists is filming another segment of MMMMW….a chase scene at the Rainbow Pier (Most of the sequences in the fictional town of Santa Rosita were actually shot in Long Beach near the ocean). I decide to go watch, hoping to see Edie and some of the whacky cast.

    So early on Saturday I head the Vette downtown on Ocean Blvd….turn left at Pine …where camera crews are already setting up…..and follow the Rainbow Pier (the pier was actually a breakwater with a one-way street on top) as it arches around and back….and park just south of where it intersects again with Ocean and Linden. As I get out and start walking up to the corner I notice that the cops are barricading both ends of the Rainbow Pier route and both ends of Ocean near those intersections….I’m now trapped. (the scene: two yellow cabs are chasing a black Dodge sedan east on Ocean, turning right down Rainbow Pier…following it around and back up to Ocean, turning right and continuing east)

    At both the intersection into and out of the Rainbow Pier there is absolute mayhem as the two yellow cabs careen about….I stand by for at least three separate “takes” at Linden where most of the action is…very funny stuff. But what isn’t so funny is that not a single person loaded into these cars is a member of the cast but instead are stunt drivers and manikins as passengers. No Edie, no Sid, no nuttin’ (not exactly…Stanley Kramer was there using a blue ‘55 Corvette in two scenes on Ocean)….and the cops say I have to stay here until 3 PM before they will let me bring the Vette up to this crazy intersection. So I walk several blocks over to the Pike, stroll its Main Street from end to end, take another ride on the Cyclone Racer and wait for the Lido to open.

    My luck has to change. And it did. When the movie was released the following year you can see the back of the Vette parked in the lot next to the route taken by the case cars going around the Rainbow Pier (17th car in the second row), with the Cyclone Racer in the background. Priceless.


    EPILOG


    The Park….that had multi-millions of visitors over the years….where generations had come first as kids and grandkids and later as parents and grandparents….finally lost its enchantment…and its patrons as rides became antiquated and unsavory elements prowled about prompting concerns over safety. The Cyclone Racer had scared 30 million riders (with 17 deaths) by the time it closed in 1968, giving one last thrill-ride the night of September 15 at 11 PM, with demolition begun the next day. In 1979 the rest of the dilapidating Pike, along with all the Arcade shops, side-shows, movies, eateries, exhibitions and rides was officially closed and demolished. It would be another 20 years before Long Beach would agree on how this property should be further developed.
    Last edited by Bill O.; November 21, 2009, 06:26 PM.
  • Richard G.
    Frequent User
    • April 30, 1991
    • 68

    #2
    Re: When We Were Young With Our Corvettes - Chapter #24

    I very much enjoy your tales of times past. I bought a '61 Corvette in '68 when I got out of the Marine Corps which I have with me now in Perth, Western Australia. Reading your stories takes me back for a few moments recalling 'adventures' at University of Oregon and a couple trips down to Long Beach and BalBoa Island. At Uni I had a St Bernard dog and he used to sit in the passenger seat and look over the windshield. I don't know how many young ladies I met at the crosswalk in front of the student union when one used to be able to drive right through the campus. I'd stop at the crosswalk to allow some lovely young co-eds to cross in front of the car. Without fail one or more ladies would stop to pet the dog sitting there like he owned the world. I developed a great skill at phone number recollection and that cross walk provided a lot of evenings in great company. I used to go to air shows and sit on the car with our feet on the seats to watch the overhead performance. I remember coming home from uni with a can of Tomato soup for lunch. There was a beaut young blond lady I had noticed previously living right around the corner from my rental house. Great day, top down, I decided to drive past her place on the way. She was watering in the front yard. I pulled up on the wrong side of the street, 270 hp just throbing at idle, held up the can of soup and asked her if she would like to join me for lunch. I'll provide the toast she said and told me to come on in. The following week, I left my 3 male roommates to the rental house and moved in with my beaut new blond lady friend. Those were the days.
    That car was just my driver and I took it everywhere. Years ago people used to ask me why I kept that old car? No one does anymore. $ 1,750 from The House of Hardtops on Grand Ave. Portland Oregon June, 1968 - a lot of money at the time, but not anymore. Keep the stories coming Bill!

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    • Roy V.
      Very Frequent User
      • April 8, 2008
      • 301

      #3
      Re: When We Were Young With Our Corvettes - Chapter #24

      thanks for posting, I enjoy your stories very much.The movie Mad,Mad,Mad,Mad World is one of my favorites, I can watch it over and over and not get tired of it. The scene where Jimmy Durante "kicks the bucket" and the scene of the twin engine plane flyng thru the billboard is priceless. I'll have to go back and replay the chase scene of the two yellow cabs, I think the driver of one was Peter Falk, and see if I can spot your car.I do remember a C1 or C2 that was being driven during those scenes, the same car appeared at least twice.Thanks again
      1972 LT-1 Elkhart Green Coupe

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      • Rob M.
        NCRS IT Developer
        • January 1, 2004
        • 12722

        #4
        Re: When We Were Young With Our Corvettes - Chapter #24

        Thanks again Bill to make the effort to entertain us with your lovely stories!!!

        take care,
        Rob.
        Rob.

        NCRS Dutch Chapter Founder & Board Member
        NCRS Software Developer
        C1, C2 and C3 Registry Developer

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        • Stuart F.
          Expired
          • August 31, 1996
          • 4676

          #5
          Re: When We Were Young With Our Corvettes - Chapter #24

          Bill;

          We'll be flying out to LGB next week to visit with some old friends. I've been taking notes from your threads to develope a "to see" list, or at least "keep your eyes open for". Thanks for your interesting stories and descriptions of the area. Will have a rental car and a GPS to get around on our free time. We'll then jet back for a stay in Vegas, and then on back to FL to watch for our seasonal Hurricanes.

          Thanks again;

          Stu Fox

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          • Rob M.
            NCRS IT Developer
            • January 1, 2004
            • 12722

            #6
            Re: When We Were Young With Our Corvettes - Chapter #24

            Bill,

            Will you organize a "visit the places from the When we are young..." tour during the Nationals while we are in the area???

            regards,
            Rob.
            Rob.

            NCRS Dutch Chapter Founder & Board Member
            NCRS Software Developer
            C1, C2 and C3 Registry Developer

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            • Bill O.
              Expired
              • April 1, 2006
              • 542

              #7
              Re: When We Were Young With Our Corvettes - Chapter #24

              Guys:

              Thanks much for the kind words and encouragement. Yes, Falk (Columbo) and Rochester were the cab drivers and Spencer Tracy was driving the black Dodge.

              Rob and Stu:

              I'll make you a list of places referenced in the "stories" still in existence (as of a year or two ago) in the area and which is long gone. That way, we'll see pretty clearly whether there's anything worth taking a detour for.
              I'll attach it to this thread.

              Thanks for all,
              Bill

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              • Bill O.
                Expired
                • April 1, 2006
                • 542

                #8
                Re: When We Were Young With Our Corvettes - Chapter #24



                GONE


                The Greeter at Laguna Beach
                (Statues of his likeness remain at his two favorite spots)
                Pacific Ocean Park
                Original Muscle Beach


                The Reuben E. Lee
                The Newporter Inn
                The Rainbow Pier (Long Beach)
                The Anchorage (bar in Belmont Shore)
                The Glider Inn (restaurant in Seal Beach)
                Riverside International Raceway
                The Martinique (bar in Naples)

                The Spruce Goose (moved to OR)
                The PIKE and Cyclone Racer
                Long Beach Municipal/Civic Auditorium (300 E Ocean Blvd.)




                Selman Chevrolet (Orange) Subject next story
                Felix Chevrolet (Felix the Cat neon sign) Subject next story


                Balboa Island Auto Ferry
                Santa Monica Pier Subject upcoming story
                Huntington Beach Pier

                Pasadena Freeway (old Route 66)
                The Incline
                (Where old Route 66 ends in Santa Monica and you drive down to PCH)
                Movieland of the Air (John Wayne Int. Airport)

                Santa Anita Park
                Kanvas by Katin (Surfside) Subject upcoming story
                Santa Ana Winds
                43 Ximeno Ave. Belmont
                (The apartment where so many crimes were committed)

                Stu:

                Have a safe trip.
                Last edited by Bill O.; May 28, 2009, 10:22 PM.

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                • Michael A.
                  Very Frequent User
                  • March 1, 1996
                  • 507

                  #9
                  Re: When We Were Young With Our Corvettes - Chapter #24

                  Keep the stories coming Bill. I really enjoy them..... although I must admit that sometimes I enjoy them for less than honorable reasons;-)
                  Mike Andresen
                  Bloomington, IL

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                  • Richard S.
                    Expired
                    • December 15, 2006
                    • 53

                    #10
                    Re: When We Were Young With Our Corvettes - Chapter #24

                    bill; great story, as a kid i spent many days learning to swim at 'the plunge' at the pike. but the horror stories of drunk sailors standing up on the coaster and getting thier heads lopped off kept me off the coaster. richard

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                    • Stuart F.
                      Expired
                      • August 31, 1996
                      • 4676

                      #11
                      Re: When We Were Young With Our Corvettes - Chapter #24

                      Bill;

                      Thanks a bunch for the list of attractions. I will forward to our friends there and see if they can develope an itinerary to include some of them. They already have some Restaurants picked out as we spoke last night.

                      Thanks again. Wish us good weather.

                      Stu Fox

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