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| The Lions Start Line replicated beautifully. Photo Tom Stahler |
Lions Drag Strip Museum Grand Opening — Gone But Not Forgotten
By Tom Stahler
The car culture in California is a force of nature. However like so many landmarks in Southern California, the legendary places where they raced sometimes meets the wrecking ball, or the property finds other purposes. In the case of Lions Drag Strip — an absolute fixture of car culture in SoCal from 1955-1972 — due to burgeoning residential growth and noise complaints, the property is now a shipping container yard at 223rd Street & Alameda Street in Wilmington, Los Angeles near Long Beach.
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| Photo: Tom Stahler |
For Rick Lorenzen, President of trucking company Price Transfer and a prominent car collector, he never forgot the amazing times he had at the strip nearly 50 years ago. His company headquarters in Compton, houses a beautiful collection of 1950s to 1980s cars and dragsters, known as Price Automobilia. It is now home to a beautifully themed museum dedicated to the iconic dragaway. To celebrate its opening, Lorenzen and several thousand fans gathered at the new attraction, with a Lions-like paddock featuring many of the race cars that ran in anger, back in the day.
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| Photo: Tom Stahler |
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| Photo: Tom Stahler |
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| Tom McEwen's Helmet. Photo: Tom Stahler |
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| One corner of the museum pays tribute to the Long Beach Grand Prix. This car, a Danny Ongias driven Lola T-332 raced in the very first event in 1976. Photo: Tom Stahler |
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| The CamFather, Ed "Isky" Iskenderian meets an adoring fan. Photo: Tom Stahler |
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| Wild Bill Shrewsberry, famed exhibition driver of the "Hemi Under Glass" (Below). Photo: Tom Stahler |
The Lions Drag Strip force of nature lives on … along with many other Southern California motor culture landmarks, now at the Lions Drag Strip Museum, a faithful annex to Price Automobilia, 2790 E. Del Amo Blvd, Rancho Dominguez, CA 90221.
TAGS: Lions Drag Strip, Price Automobilia, Landmarks, Museum, Price Transfer, Danny Ongias, Hemi Under Glass, Rick Lorenzen, Tom Stahler, Bill Shrewsberry, Ed Iskenderian, Isky, Tom McEwen
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