04/07/2022
This video about a search and tour of the Peterson Museum vault has a brief mention of a track which sounds similar to the Playa Del Rey track.
It was in Beverly Hills next to the Beverly Wilshire Hotel. 1 1/4 mile track. Only 10 second mention, but will research. and update the post. Mentions 1921 as date.
I Found Suki's Honda S2000! (2 Fast 2 Furious)
The Peterson Auto Museum is no joke! They house some of the rarest cars in the world. From the real hero car from Back to the Future dmc delorean, Tim Burton...
09/07/2020
Administrator requests are still pending for some people.
08/25/2020
The entire “Playa del Rey Archives” page has been ZIPped, downloaded, and republished (in downloadable ZIP form) in The Internet Archive. The ZIP file includes all photographs, comments, metadata, HTML and videos since that page's inception.
ZIP File Photos and Videos Count = 9,471 Files in 431 Folders.
When you unzip this file (into a “Playa del Rey Archives” folder of your creation) you will find a nicely organized folder tree.
From IA you can share the contents of this page outside of Facebook. In other words, the content of this page is available to people without a Facebook account.
https://archive.org/details/facebook-PlayadelReyArchives
Neither Facebook nor the Internet Archive will be around forever, at least in their current forms. Further, this content should be available to non-Facebook users. I highly recommend that you download this ZIP file. ~5 GigaBytes. Please share/forward this EMail and the file as you see appropriate.
It would be nice if you made a donation to the IA while you are there. If you don't know about the IA, please see the "About" while you are there.
Best,
- TLM
https://archive.org/details/facebook-PlayadelReyArchives
The entire “Playa del Rey Archives” page has been ZIPped, downloaded, and republished (in downloadable ZIP form) in The Internet Archive. The ZIP file includes all photographs, comments, metadata, HTML and videos since that page's inception.
ZIP File Photos and Videos Count = 9,471 Files in 431 Folders.
When you unzip this file (into a “Playa del Rey Archives” folder of your creation) you will find a nicely organized folder tree.
From IA you can share the contents of this page outside of Facebook. In other words, the content of this page is available to people without a Facebook account.
https://archive.org/details/facebook-PlayadelReyArchives
Neither Facebook nor the Internet Archive will be around forever, at least in their current forms. Further, this content should be available to non-Facebook users. I highly recommend that you download this ZIP file. ~5 GigaBytes. Please share/forward this EMail and the file as you see appropriate.
It would be nice if you made a donation to the IA while you are there. If you don't know about the IA, please see the "About" while you are there.
Best,
- TLM
https://archive.org/details/facebook-PlayadelReyArchives
08/12/2020
This entire page has been ZIPped, downloaded, and republished in the Internet Archives (in ZIP form). The ZIP file on the IA includes all photographs, comments, metadata, and videos since this page's inception.
When you unzip this file (into a Motordrome folder of your creation) you will find a nicely organized folder tree. Try clicking on the HTML files; amazing things will happen.
ZIP File Photos and Videos Count = 242
From IA you can share the contents of this page outside of Facebook. In other words, the content of this page is available to people without a Facebook account.
It would be nice if you made a donation to the IA while you are there. If you don't know about the IA, please see the "About" while you are there.
You can download that ZIP file here:
Playa del Rey Motordrome page : TLMcMahon : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive
Playa del Rey Motordrome page - Please download the ZIP file.
05/30/2020
Gas Buggies at old PDR Board Track. Retro article in the Los Angeles Herald Express Jan 11, 1937 -
04/22/2020
Comments welcome, of course, but please exercise good judgement and respect the intent of this page and its goal documenting this part of Playa del Rey's history and also that of early board track racing.
Special thanks to John Crosse and Dick Wallen.
04/17/2020
I (Tom) am unlikely to contribute anything further to this page. If you would like to do something with it I will make you an Admin. Please do so by responding to this post.
08/23/2019
Alla Slough, Alla Station, Fiji Ditch & The SM RR Company Ship Canal.
05/21/2019
If anyone cares, the Wikipedia page on the Playa del Rey Motordrome is hopelessly confused with what they call the Los Angeles Motordrome. There *was* no Los Angeles Motordrome, only the Los Angeles Speedway. Wikipedia is editable - anyone can make changes. Maybe someone can go fix it.