San Francisco Ramblers
The Ramblers was a San Francisco, California hot rod club. The club was founded circa 1950 - 1951. Jack Anderson, Jim Langeil and Chuck Garcis were founding members of the club, and they helped build Bud Crackbon's 1925 Ford Model-T Pickup. Bud's award winning pickup was built as a club project. Bud owned the car, but the club built it.[1]
Members
Bud Crackbon
Chuck Garcia
Howard Hansel
Jack Anderson
Jim Langeil
Joe Carlomagno
Roger Hugo
Club Cars
Bud Crackbon's 1925 Ford Model-T Pickup
Roger Hugo's 1927 Ford Model-T Roadster
Howard Hansel's 1932 Ford 5-Window Coupe
Joe Carlomagno's 1932 Ford 3-Window Coupe
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