Monthly Archives: April 2014

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Day 26 – Apr. 14th: Gorditas Make Me Sleepy

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<– Day 25 – Apr. 13th: Port Why-Knee-Me | OVERVIEW | Day 27 – Apr. 15th: Strolling Monterey –>

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Henry is looking toward the coast on our way from Paso Robles to Highway 1.

Today’s goal was to drive Highway 1 north to Monterey, California.

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Today we drove from Arroyo Grande – Pismo Beach area to Monterey.

We started off this morning with a quick visit to Pismo Beach to say we’d been there and done that. One thing we didn’t do was give into the temptation for some pastries from Old West Cinnamon Rolls, though my mouth sure watered as we passed their store front.

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Pismo Beach pier.

After a short walk on the Pismo Beach pier, we drove north to Paso Robles to visit the highly recommended Pioneer Museum. When we arrived, I discovered that I hadn’t read the fine print; it was only opened Thursday through Sunday.  Still, there were a few exhibits outside, so we entertained ourselves for a little while.

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The front of the Pioneer Museum. Me wondering how I missed the fact that the museum is only opened from Thursday-Sunday

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Ann took the news of the museum’s closure pretty well. I only stayed in jail for a little while.

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I got a little worried when she found this witch’s pot and began uttering the words “Double Double Toil and Trouble“.

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If you travel anywhere along the coast you are likely to run across signs with bells for El Camino Real, one of the early roads through California. Bells were added along the route at the turn of the 19th century.

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Day 25 – Apr. 13th: Port Why-Knee-Me

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<– Day 24 – Apr. 12th: Dan’s FCs and The Lost Romanian | OVERVIEW | Day 26 – Apr. 14th: Gorditas Make Me Sleepy –>

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Dinner off of Hwy 1 overlooking the Pacific Ocean. After all the craziness of the northern LA traffic, we found a peaceful spot for some dinner with a postcard-perfect view.

Our first objective on Sunday was to grab a bagel at the Old New York Deli & Bakery Company in Newberry Park, California. I’d spotted the bagelry when it delivered some bagels for an event at the Hampton Inn where we stayed Saturday night. They looked so good, that I made the bagel place a must stop. Thankfully, the bagels didn’t disappoint. They were chewy and tasty. If you are in the area, give them a try.

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A map of our trip from Thousand Oaks to Pismo Beach.

From Newberry Park, we drove to Port Hueneme to visit the new Seabees museum. If are like me, you are unsure how to pronounce the name of that Port. I learned it is pronounced Port Why-Knee-Me, named for a local tribe. Again, Hueneme = Why-Knee-Me

On the way to the museum we encountered this terrible fire. Ann determined it had been a medical building (we pulled up to a gas station to fill up while watching the action).

2014-04-13-fireWe put the fire behind us and soon arrived at the new Seabee museum. Unlike the old location (which is the only address we had), the new address does not require access to the Naval Base, making it less of a hassle for non-military visitors to visit the museum. It’s very easy to spot the museum by the large “Seabee” out front:

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You can see Henry parked in the background.

The beautiful new building apparently replaced some leaky, smaller buildings. The entrance sure looked welcoming:

2014-04-13-seabee2Inside the building is a spacious lobby where a change in exhibits was in progress:

2014-04-13-seabee3This was a creative use of landing grates:

2014-04-13-seabee4There were several rooms that shared the history of the Navy’s civil engineering program. One question we had was how did the Seabee’s originate and get their name? The answer involved the problem of civil engineers fighting in a war.

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Newberry Park’s Jungle Land

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http://www.weirdca.com/location.php?location=197

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FC-Camper Transformed by ROAM

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UPDATE: Tom from ROAM reported (see comments) that this camper FC was a custom installation. He noted that the camper was unsalvageable, so they felt it was a good candidate for something unique.  Tom plans to do a post about the camper in the future.

Here’s what it looked like when they bought it:
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Here’s the completed project:

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Follow the whole build here: http://roamauto.com/1960-willys-jeep-forward-control-fc170-build/

 
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Refurbished Hamilton Pedal Jeep **SOLD**

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UPDATE: **SOLD** It sold @ Barrett Jackson for $1100!

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1947 CJ-2A McCall, ID $12,200

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Looks good.

“For Sale 1947 Willys CJ2-A. 58,000 miles on original four-cylinder engine. Complete body restoration and new paint. Padded roll bar, bikini top. Runs Great.”

http://boise.craigslist.org/cto/4421080552.html

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1942 MB / 1947 CJ-2A Combo Cle Elum, WA $2500

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Looks like a good price.

“1942 Flat fender, with a 1947 Willy’s body. Small block Ford V-8. Full top, half doors and summer top. Extra parts go with it. $2500.00 or best offer.”

http://seattle.craigslist.org/est/cto/4420823850.html

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1950 Wagon Wabasha, MN $10,500

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Nice looking wagon. You have to write the seller to learn more.

“1950 Willys Wagon body on a fully boxed 1961 Jeep wagon frame with Dana 44 axles, Saginaw steering, Quadra Trac transfer case, TH 400 transmission and a 355 C.I. Chevy engine. The 1971 Chev. truck engine is mildly massaged with Edelbrock components. Some other new parts are: Griffin aluminum radiator; Perma Cool electric fan; 18 circuit wiring kit; Dakota Digital Dash; Vintage Air; Heater/Defroster; and Electric Wiper Motor. Asking $10,500.00. If interested, send name, address and phone number to: Rufous at 617 E. 11th Street, Apt. B5, Wabasha, MN 55981.”

http://rmn.craigslist.org/cto/4419687895.html

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1958 CJ-6 Natalia, TX $5000

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Here’s a customized Texas hunter.

“Clean Tx title from 1967. I believe this jeep has never been plated or driven on any highways due to title it was owned by a ranch. No tail lights. Starts right up every time. Original 4 cylinder.”

http://sanantonio.craigslist.org/cto/4421185736.html

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1948 CJ-2A Tucson, AZ **SOLD**

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UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $5000.

Appears worth a look.

“this is a 1948 jeep that is in excellent condition and runs great.
has 4 cyl. motor and has a 3 speed transmission with overdrive”

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