Car Clubs
Contents
- 1 The 1960 Car Club Murder
- 2 Hot Rod and Custom Car Clubs of California
- 3 Hot Rod and Custom Car Clubs of Connecticut
- 4 Hot Rod and Custom Car Clubs of Illinois
- 5 Hot Rod and Custom Car Clubs of Maryland
- 6 Hot Rod and Custom Car Clubs of Massachusetts
- 7 Hot Rod and Custom Car Clubs of Michigan
- 8 Hot Rod and Custom Car Clubs of Missouri
- 9 Hot Rod and Custom Car Clubs of New Jersey
- 10 Hot Rod and Custom Car Clubs of New York
- 11 Hot Rod and Custom Car Clubs of Oklahoma
- 12 Hot Rod and Custom Car Clubs of Oregon
- 13 Hot Rod and Custom Car Clubs of Pennsylvania
- 14 Hot Rod and Custom Car Clubs of South Dakota
- 15 Hot Rod and Custom Car Clubs of Texas
- 16 Car Clubs of Utah
- 17 Car Clubs of Washington
- 18 Hot Rod and Custom Car Clubs of Australia
- 19 Hot Rod and Custom Car Clubs of Canada
- 20 Hot Rod and Custom Car Clubs of Japan
- 21 Car Clubs of Norway
- 22 Car Clubs of Sweden
- 23 Pacers Car Clubs
The 1960 Car Club Murder
The 1960 Car Club Murder was a tragic and defining moment in the history of Southern California car clubs. On March 28, 1960, a violent clash erupted when members of the Townsmen of East Long Beach Car Club raided a meeting of the Dutchmen of Paramount at the Lakewood Moose Lodge. Armed with weapons, the Townsmen stormed the hall in an attack described as premeditated. During the chaos, 16-year-old Neil Mahan of the Dutchmen was shot in the head while seeking refuge in the kitchen. He succumbed to his injuries days later, igniting outrage and leading to the arrest and trial of several Townsmen members. The incident highlighted the dangerous rivalries between car clubs of the era and ultimately led to widespread discussions about youth violence and the car club culture of the 1960s.[1]
Hot Rod and Custom Car Clubs of California
Aces
Agitators of Fullerton
Autocrats
Barons of Westchester
Bay Area Customs
Bay Cities Conservatives
Bean Bandits
Brahmans of Torrance
Burbank Choppers
Cal Creepers of Sacramento
Cameos of Stockton
Casuals of San Fernando Valley
Compton Kingsmen
Duckworth Customs
Dutchmen of Paramount
Emperors of California
Modesto Century Toppers
Challengers of Los Angeles
Chipmunks
Clutchers
Corsairs
Crusaders of Long Beach
Culver City Screwdrivers
Creepers of Fresno
Cut-Outs of Long Beach
D'Amours So. Cal.
Dresdens
Drifters
Duke's
Emperors
Fresno Pan Draggers
Fugitives of South Gate
Gladiators of Redlands
Glendale Coupe and Roadster Club
Glendale Esquires
Glendale Stokers
Hayward Rod Benders
Hayward V-Eights
Hollywood Lancers
The Hornets
Hot Heads of Inglewood
Hot Heads of San Fernando Valley
Kustoms Of Los Angeles
L.A. Roadsters
Lafayette Cam Shafters
The Lancers
Londeaus of Oakland
Long Beach Cavaliers
Long Beach Dolphins
Long Beach Ramblers
Long Beach Renegades
Long Beach Searchers
Long Beach Qualifiers
Lords of Wilmington
Los Lobos
Mateo Twisters
Merced Valve Burners
Nomads of Oakland
North Bay Rodsters
Norwalk Coachmen
Oakland Heaven Pacers
Oakland King Pins
Oakland Smokers
Oakland Swanx
Power Puffs of Hayward
Plutocrats
Prowlers
RoaDusters
Road Barons
Road Huggers of Central Valley
Road Kings of Burbank
Road Masters
Road Rebels
Roadents of Fontana
Royal Shifters
Rum Runners of Long Beach
San Bernardino Krankers
San Diego Wheels
San Fernando Valley Illusions
San Francisco Hill Toppers
San Francisco Hub Cats
San Francisco Kustom Kings
San Francisco Odd Rods
San Francisco Ramblers
San Jose Rod and Wheelers
San Leandro Cranks
Santa Ana Hunters
Santa Monica Low Flyers
Seagrams of Norwalk
Shamrocks of Alameda
Shifters
Sidewinders
Sinister Knights of Los Angeles
Street Angels
Strokers
Super Fours
Squires
Squires of Napa
Stockers of Oakland
Strokers of Whittier
Surreys
Swanx of Oakland
T-Timers of El Monte
Throttle Benders
Throttle Stompers
Throttle Throbbers
Thunderbolts Auto Club
Townsmen of East Long Beach
Tridents
Tsuki-Teru Auto Club
Turlock Cranks
Valley Drifters
Vapor Trailers of Visalia
Wolf Hounds of East Los Angeles
Hot Rod and Custom Car Clubs of Connecticut
Adaptors of Hartford
Blue Hills Road Runners
Cams of Connecticut
Carbs of Hartford
Hot Heads of East Hartford
Motor Mounts of Bloomfield
Hot Rod and Custom Car Clubs of Illinois
Bearing Busters of Berwyn
Knucklebusters of Springfield
Hot Rod and Custom Car Clubs of Maryland
Hot Rod and Custom Car Clubs of Massachusetts
Hot Rod and Custom Car Clubs of Michigan
Automotive Engineers of Battle Creek
Gear Grinders of Flint
Spark Jumpers of Lincoln Park
Strokers of Saginaw
Hot Rod and Custom Car Clubs of Missouri
Kansas City Dragettes
Road Angels of St. Louis
Hot Rod and Custom Car Clubs of New Jersey
Hot Rod and Custom Car Clubs of New York
Avenue Angels of East Rocakway
Strokers of Baldwin
Hot Rod and Custom Car Clubs of Oklahoma
1320 Eliminators of Altus
Apostles of Shawnee
Hot Rod and Custom Car Clubs of Oregon
Dicers of Salem
Kustoms of Portland
Pacers of Portland
Hot Rod and Custom Car Clubs of Pennsylvania
Hot Rod and Custom Car Clubs of South Dakota
Hot Rod and Custom Car Clubs of Texas
Arlington Auto Club
Cam Twisters of Dallas
Chaparrals of Dallas
Eliminators of West
Kontinentals
Qaurter Milers of Dallas
Road Knights
San Antonio Gear Grinders
San Antonio Road Runners
Car Clubs of Utah
Falcons of Salt Lake City
Stags of Ogden
Car Clubs of Washington
Clutchers of Seattle
Di-Gammas of Seattle
Slo Poks of Vancouver
Slo Poks of Wapato
Hot Rod and Custom Car Clubs of Australia
Road Knights of Sydney
Romans Hot Rod Association
Hot Rod and Custom Car Clubs of Canada
Alberni Valley Rod and Custom Association
Cut-Outs of Port Alberni
Hot Rod and Custom Car Clubs of Japan
Car Clubs of Norway
Coupe Devils
Nor-Way Custom
Viking Custom
Car Clubs of Sweden
Pacers Car Clubs
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