American enthusiasts tend to idealise – if not idolise – California as it was in the 1950s and ’60s, when large and often outrageously styled automobiles ruled the streets and boulevards.
It was a great time to be young, especially if you loved sports cars, muscle cars and hot rods.
Having been in the midst of it all, Rick Lorenzen can certainly relate.
Growing up in Wilmington, near Los Angeles, Lorenzen had the good fortune of regularly visiting Lions Drag Strip, located a few miles away from his home, starting in the late 1950s until it closed in ’72.
He took a liking for the Gas categories opened to a variety of hot rods, which originally prowled the streets of America and later evolved into track-only vehicles.
These cars, nicknamed gassers, quickly became very popular with the crowds.