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Jack Carpenter - Dukes of Oceanside, CA
Dukes Of Oceanside Car Club Memories
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Dukes Of Oceanside Car Club Memories
In the 1943 photo above two members are wearing the donated lids. Jack stands against his '37 Plymouth (far left).
Dukes Of Oceanside Car Club Memories
The Duke's plaques were hand... 
   
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The Duke's plaques were hand painted.
Dukes Of Oceanside Car Club Memories
Kenny Harmon strikes a bravado... 
   
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Kenny Harmon strikes a bravado pose on his bumper while Jack looks on. Sadly Kenny went into service shortly after the photo was taken and a year later was killed in action. Jack's first car was a Flathead powered Model A. The '37 coupe replaced it. The Plymouth served him well.
Dukes Of Oceanside Car Club Memories
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Eventually this Carson topped '41 Chevrolet convertible took its place. Jack had lowered the car and installed fender skirts, giving it a stylish look. While he was in the Navy his mom drove the Chevy. She had the lowering blocks taken off to improve the ride. At the same time the fender skirts came off too. She sent him this photo of the "improved" car. He was dismayed when he saw the "improvements".
Dukes Of Oceanside Car Club Memories
Jack's close friends were... 
   
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Jack's close friends were also into cars. Here his good friend Albert Waibiel poses with Jack's cousin Dolly. In the Forties the "strand" was a popular place to hang out. One day the senior boys at Oceanside-Carlsbad high school skipped school and took all the junior and sophomore boys with them and headed for the beach. There were about one hundred fifty of them gathered on the sand. Out of nowhere the principal arrived and began taking down the license plate numbers on the parked cars. Jack and others involved faced reprimands when school started the next day.
Dukes Of Oceanside Car Club Memories
Albert Waibiel (left) and... 
   
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Albert Waibiel (left) and Knobby Tyler look confident as they get ready for this 1943 photograph. The '34 cabriolet next to them lacks a hood, giving it a "hot rod" appearance.
Dukes Of Oceanside Car Club Memories
As an Oilers member he became... 
   
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As an Oilers member he became actively involved in the drag racing scene that was still in its infancy.

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