03/24/2007 LA CAR INVADES AUTOBOOKS-AEROBOOKS
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Published on Sat, Jan 20, 2007
By: The LACar Editorial Staff
Mark your calendars! Come join the staff of LA CAR on Saturday, March 24th, 12
noon-3:00 p.m., at Autobooks-Aerobooks.
Located at 3524 West Magnolia Boulevard in Burbank, Autobooks-Aerobooks is the
Southland's largest automotive bookstore and one of the best places for car
enthusiasts to hang out on a Saturday afternoon. It's not unusual to see
celebraties, car designers, and others in the industry dropping by this unique
locale.
About Autobooks-Aerobooks
Autobooks-Aerobooks, the Southern California brick and mortar store, has been
around since 1951. Begun as a mostly mail order sideline by Road & Track
staffer Harry Morrow (a mechanical engineer by education and a racer-bookstore
owner by enthusiasm), over the intervening years the store has become not only a
place to pick up the latest books and magazines on the subject, but a place
where people from all facets of the automotive and aircraft world meet.
Every single day at Autobooks-Aerobooks is a different meeting of the official,
hard core, card-carrying lifetime members of the "Car Culture Club" ... Hot Rods,
Formula One, Off-Road, Classics, Homebuilts, Open Wheel, Exotics, Dirt,
Pavement, Sports Cars, Bikes, Kitcars, Trucks, Busses, the Oldest, the Newest,
the most rare, and even the prosaic ... If it rolls on wheels, or flies through
the air, you name it and Autobooks customers live for it.
Known as the place where one will most likely meet fellow partisans who share
their views on the subject, it is also a place where one might be able to obtain
a hot lead on those left-hand wing-nuts (or whatever) that they've been
searching for what seems the past two lifetimes. No, Autobooks-Aerobooks doesn't
stock car or airplane parts ... But the people who know where to look for stuff
like that are part of the extended "staff" that convenes there daily.
Autobooks-Aerobooks is crammed floor to ceiling with books, tapes, DVDs,
magazines, die-cast scale models and the treasure trove of experience
represented by store regulars that makes any and every visit to the store a
worthwhile trip.
It's a long-standing tradition around this friendly bookstore for a staffer to
simply pipe up when a customer asks a tough one about a particular car that they
might not have much personal expertise about. You might hear, "Anyone here know
where you can get Lancia Scorpio parts around here?" Or, "Who's driving that
Peerless out in front? Jim up here at the register wants to know where he can
get some trim pieces for his." Or, "How many pounds of fuel did an F-105 carry?"
As we said experts abound at Autobooks-Aerobooks, both in print (in the books,
tapes, DVDs on sales) and in person, with the largest number by far over on
customer side of the front counter. That's one of the reasons that the store has
been such a part of the lore and legend of Southern California for these fifty+
years. And why many people make their entire West Coast travel plans around a
visit to 3524 West Magnolia in Burbank.
Today, visitors aren't going to find one of Harry's cool little Cooper 500's
undergoing a wheel-to-wheel rebuild out by the back door, but the possibility of
"something interesting" out in the parking lot always looms large and the
chances of meeting someone who digs cars and/or airplanes every bit as much as
they do are very, very good.
Autobook-Aerobooks is also the publisher of the celebrated
Automotive Calendar of Events.
Some of the LA CAR cast and characters scheduled for March 24th:
REED BERRY is known professionally as The Traffic Guy. Since 1988, Reed has
taught humor-based traffic violator school classes throughout Southern
California and has served as keynote speaker at safety conferences across
America. Reed will be on hand to answer traffic law-related questions.
JOHN GRAFMAN spent a dozen or so years working on models for numerous automotive
design studios on the west coast. You've seen his work on the exterior and
interiors of some of your favorite concept and production cars. You can now see
his imprint throughout LA CAR where he serves as Ye Editor. John as particularly
keen insight on the design studios throughout the Southland.
BRIAN KENNEDY, Ph.D., covers events for magazines like Grassroots Motorsports,
Sportscar, and Victory Lane - e.g., events in Cart, Pro Rally, Formula Atlantic,
the SCCA Runoffs, Trans Am, SVRA, VSCDA, VARA, and, of course, LA CAR. He's also
profiled a number of cars and interviewed a number of personalities - among
them: Gene Felton (IMSA), Hurley Haywood, Jerry Seinfeld, and Nigel Olsson. He's
now the author of a book to be released later this year.
ROY NAKANO, ESQ - Recruited a regiment of
enthusiast attorneys, designers, engineers, educators, and hot rodders to form
LA CAR. Primary columnist for the Op-Ed
oriented Back Seat Driving. When he's not doing cars, Roy writes for audiophile
publications. He may even be able to offer an opinion or two about automotive
sound systems.
About LA CAR
LA CAR (a/k/a LACar.com) is a magazine about the car culture. We feature a tuner
directory, consumer tips, information on car laws, and articles on car design,
car performance, automotive history, the new hot rod culture, and other items of
interest to the car enthusiast. The newsstands carry plenty of car magazines,
but there is a need for a car publication to address the particular concerns of Angelenos - i.e., the traffic, the smog, the car clubs, the geography, and the
laws that impact the drivers (the latter courtesy of our legal batallion).
LA CAR has come a long way since its formative days as the "journal of Los
Angeles and its car culture" back in 1997. Our audience is now global, and LA
CAR articles have
been re-published by automotive manufacturers, entertainment publications, and
other automotive publications. LA CAR's reports have been covered
in local news stories on ABC, CBS, Fox, and NBC television as well as on radio
stations KNX, KFWB, KFI, and KPFK. Moreover, stations KCET, KLSX, KNX, KFWB, and
KFI have conducted interviews with various LA CAR staff.
Recently, LA CAR has focused its attention more toward "lifestyle" vehicles. In
addition to cars with three-pointed stars, spinning blue propellers, or flying
"B's, import tuners, green car enthusiasts, street racers, lowriders, off-roaders,
and others make up the fascinating community we call the car culture.
Come on down and chew the fat with us!