something for the bourbon drinkers in the audience ? :cool:
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something for the bourbon drinkers in the audience ? :cool:
Not my plate frame. Found it on the internet. I like the way they have incorporated the Porsche Audi logo:
http://i41.tinypic.com/2v2a4qw.png
I have an original competition motors woodland hills plate frame from the 1950's
There aren't many around.
Here's an explanation I found from a post on another board:
socalcollector2 wrote: Got this IM from a guy on my socalcollector ebay account:
"Good Luck in finding one. I was the Parts Manager for Competition Motors from Sept.1956 until sold to Bob Smith in 1965. Mr. von Neumann did not want Competition Motors license frames made because other dealers might think that he was selling too many cars and not allocating enough cars to them.
The General Manager at Competition Motors in Woodland Hills had 1 batch made, without Mr. von Neuman's approval. When he found out I was sent to pick up any remaining ones and destroy them. Needless to say the General Manager was chewed out.
Your fictitious North Hollywood frames are probably popular with PORSCHE people because of this. Be sure to tell them that Original COMPETITION MOTORS NORTH HOLLYWOOD license frames never existed.
Bill W.............
Ex-Parts Manager Competition Motors, Hollywood
Ex-Porsche Parts Manager Competition Motors Dist. Culver City"
Hmm. Where to start
First off . . . multiple threads w/ references to this same topic . . .
http://www.early911sregistry.org/for...Frames./page20 (post #191)
http://www.early911sregistry.org/for...etition+motors (post #1)
http://www.early911sregistry.org/for...Frames./page24 (post #235)
One of the fascinating things about these dealer license frames, for me, is the way they connect w/ times + places
As for places, as far as I can tell, Von Neuman's Competition Motors had at least four locations --- maybe five . . . all in SoCal. The earliest ones were in Hollywood, then there was one in Inglewood, near LAX, one in Woodland Hills, but the last one --- according to the PDLs that I have . . . was in Culver City
Times are less clear. Like most, Von Neuman started-out as a VW dealer, in the early '50s, and in Hollywood, but seems to've moved his VW store to Culver City ~'63. Not sure when/where the Porsche store was/went . . . but Porsche's '68 PDL shows . . .
422/181/1
Competition Motors
21301 Ventura Blvd
Woodland Hills, CA 91364
In '71, the store moved to . . .
8855 West Washington Blvd
Culver City, CA
. . . then disappears. No other dealership was at that location after . . . and was reportedly sold back to Porsche
http://www.september8th.com/news_neumann1.htm
Bob Smith, meanwhile, had his own store --- from '68 'till after Von Nueman's departure . . .
Bob Smith (/+ Porsche Audi)
1750/1751 N. Cahuenga Blvd
Hollywood, CA 90028
I don't don't know how many Porsches were built year-to-year --- but I bet Volkswagen built more. WAY. Which may explain/account for the number of 'Porsche' frames ever made + surviving. Yet, Von Neuman sold both --- so . . . I would expect to see at least some more VW frames of his . . .
. . . but these're just as invisible
Love to see a picture of your frame
1) rower's frame . . . which looks identical to . . .
2) . . . this one --- as seen at PCA's celebration of the 50th anniversary of the 911, last April . . .
http://www.early911sregistry.org/for...fontana%2C+pca
Except for the drilled holes . . . all original . . .
. . . and still on the car it was first sold with
From the '69, '71, + '72 PDLs . . .
Autohaus Charlotte, Inc
6131 East Independence Blvd
Charlotte, NC 28212
Dull white lettering on a dull brick-red back-round, flash-chromed, no makers' marks/ID. Plate = std VA pass, etc
Talk about Way Back --- when was the last time you saw Porsche sharing anything w/ MG + Austin? Store was located in what' s still a retail district, zoned for automotive. Address = B&R Bodyshop, these days
. . . from the '71 and '72 PDLs . . .
Porsche Audi Manhattan
Sales: 500 Lexington Ave
Service: 547 West 47th St
New York, NY 10011
Dull black lettering in/on dull white letter-box, flash-chromed, no Makers' marks/ID. Plate = std NY pass iss, etc
Not around very long --- only the two years, that I can tell. And no combined stores, today . . . only stand-alones. Beekman Liquors is there, these days
. . . last appearance = Apr '69 PDL . . .
422/116/1
Trans Ocean Motor Co, Inc
130 No Sierra Madre Blvd
Pasadena, CA 91107
Dull medium blue lettering over dull white back-round/letter boxes, flash-chromed, RWB &Co. Plate = std CA pass iss, etc
Long-time dealer --- + still in business, same address . . . now as Volkswagen Pasadena. Widely seen + available, in a number of versions --- almost as prolific as VP . . . but out of the Porsche business after '70. Nice bit = classic RWB