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TONY DOW’S CORVAIR COMES HOME AFTER 50 YEARS

“The Corvair was an entry-level car and the only vehicle my folks would allow me to have”

Malibu and its surrounding communities attract some very unique people. Creative powerhouses who churn out their own unique brand of awesome. And as a result of giving to the world that special kind of creative prowess, sometimes things make their way into this town that could not stay away.

Enter, my good friend Tony Dow. Now, if you’re not sure who Tony is, let me introduce you: Tony’s background as a former actor, writer, producer and director placed him in a business that virtually never retires. His love now is as a sculptor created at his unique house in Topanga Canyon. But his claim to fame began back in the day as Wally from the “Leave it to Beaver” television series.

“My original first car was a 1962 Chevy Corvair,” began Dow. “And it was just recently returned to me after 50 years. I’m not a real car guy, as my daily is a Prius. Not too exciting … but the Corvair is pretty cool.”

The the guy Tony sold it to in High School was Al Dadisman, who did a ground-up restoration in 1987. In addition to cosmetic work he replaced the 104 HP original engine with a 180 HP turbocharged Spyder engine. The cylinders were bored to increase displacement to 2.7L with a Sig Erson 286-degree racing cam, Iskederian retainers and racing springs. He also installed forged aluminum TRW pistons fully balanced along with a 2”SU HD-8 Jaguar XK-E carburetor.” So, although Tony’s not a car guy, he’s got a classic car in beast mode.

“The alcohol/water injection system bumps the HP up to 235+ and it also has a 3.89:1 limited slip rear axle and front and rear sway bars and HD shocks. What all this means, I’ve got no idea, but it sounds good,” says Tony.

Dow originally bought the Corvair in 1961 and sold it to Al in 1965 some 52 years ago. But last year he got an email from Al’s best friend, Marty Tryon, who said he had his original car and did he want it back?  “I thought he was nuts,” explains Tony.

Finally, after a few days, he called him back and heard the whole story about these two best friends loving the car all through high school, working together on the car in his garage, rallies, dates, etc. It was part of their happy teenage years. But as Al became more ill, they both decided when he passed that Marty would try to find Dow and return it to its original owner. Pretty cool.

“The Corvair was an entry-level car and the only vehicle my folks would allow me to have,” he said. A hard thing to believe as when you look at Tony’s license plate, which reads; Unsafe at Any Speed. “But you know how fearful parents of 16-year old novice drivers are,” he continues. Now it’s a relic of his youth parked in the carport of Dow’s incredible home.

Tony’s favorite part of the car? How the style has held up. According to Dow and his wife, Lauren, it still looks groovy. And that “Unsafe Speed” is awesome as we took it for a spin on my show Fireball Malibu Vlog on Youtube.

“I’ve had three Porsches,” Dow said, “and this thing handles better than any of them. I drive it occasionally for fun and show up at the monthly car show in Malibu.”

And finally, the best story? “In 1961, I had gotten everything together. Midnight blue with black interior from the factory. A custom Tonneau over the back seat, new sound system, etc. One day, after playing volleyball at Santa Monica City College, I came out to find the car on blocks and my bitchin’ chrome wheels nowhere in sight. Damn!” Little did they know from whom they were stealing. Saying that on ebay would have jacked up the value tenfold.

As we finished lunch and this photoshoot, Tony expressed his love of our little town this way. “The canyons in and around Malibu are so beautiful and fun to drive. And of course, driving out of the foothills to see the beautiful blue of the Pacific. Life is good.”

Yes, this we know. And driving cool cars only makes it better.

Thanks, Tony.

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Editor’s Note: A version of this article first appeared in the September 2017 print issue of the Drive Magazine.

26TH CALIFORNIA HOT ROD REUNION

California Hot Rod Reunion at the Auto Club Famoso Raceway Bakersfield, CA.

This was the 26th Annual California Hot Rod Reunion at the Auto Club Famoso Raceway near Bakersfield, CA. The highly anticipated event began with light morning rain that soon made way for an afternoon filled with quarter-mile nitro racing and just a taste of what was to come for the next two days. 

Thousands of spectators filled Auto Club Famoso Raceway to enjoy comfortable weather, racing royalty, cool cars, and amazing nostalgia drag racing. This race not only produced winners for this event but also wrapped up the NHRA Hot Rod Heritage series season. Despite the runner-up finish, Murphy was crowned the NHRA Hot Rod Heritage Series Nostalgia Top Fuel world champion by winning in the semifinals.

Nostalgia Funny Car Final winner Bobby Cottrell
Nostalgia Funny Car Final winner Bobby Cottrell (far lane) beat Matt Bynum.
Nostalgia Top Fuel runner-up
Nostalgia Top Fuel runner-up, Jim Murphy of Santa Rosa, CA.
Nostalgia Pro Mod Final winner Jeremy Hanger
Nostalgia Pro Mod Final winner Jeremy Hanger (near lane) beat Tony Jurado .

Over 200 racers, including 10+ Top Fuel Dragsters and over 30 Top Fuel Funny Cars participated in the event. There was a lot to do aside from racing: vendors, a big swap meet, silent auction, lots of good food, and lots of cool street rods in the “Famoso Grove”. With so much going on, you can’t see it all in only 3 days!

The Honorees came from all aspects of the sport, including Bakersfield native, Grand Marshal Rick Stewart, with Honorees, Pete Eastwood, Bill Holland, Bob Lambeck, Bob Panella, Sr., and Jimmy Scott were presented, before the famous Cacklefest, with a parade down the track with introductions by former voice of the NHRA and a legend in his own right, Bob Frye.

Over 200 racers, including 10+ Top Fuel Dragsters and over 30 Top Fuel Funny Cars participated in the event

A/Gas winner Terry Newton
A/Gas winner Terry Newton.
A/FX Final winner Bob Moreland.
A/FX Final winner Bob Moreland.
A/FX runner up Brandon Clark.
A/FX runner up Brandon Clark.

Saturday evening featured the famous “Cacklefest@” featuring over 20 classic Top Fuel dragsters that produced a sight and sound like no other as they returned to a format familiar to the fans and participants.  Popular exhibition push starts throughout each day added excitement.  This “Living Museum” was an explosion of hot rods, nostalgia cars, racing, friends, and drag racing legends.

This Reunion brought out some big names in the sport including Gary Densham, Bob Frey, Greg Sharp, Mike English, Mike Lewis, John Force, Cory Lee, Robert Hight.  It was a special treat for fans but for the NHRA pros, the Reunion was their time to enjoy some nostalgia drag racing and meet some of their heroes like Tom McEwen, Don Prudhomme, Rick Stewart, Ed Iskendarian, Roland Leong, and Tommy Ivo.

Thanks for the Show!!

This “Living Museum” was an explosion of hot rods, nostalgia cars, racing, friends, and drag racing legends

26TH CALIFORNIA HOT ROD REUNION

26TH CALIFORNIA HOT ROD REUNION
Nostalgia Eliminator I runner up Pete Krona
Nostalgia Top Fuel winner,  Jim Young from Salem, WI
Nostalgia Top Fuel winner,  Jim Young from Salem, WI.
A/Gas runner up Roy Castagnetto
A/Gas runner up Roy Castagnetto.

26TH CALIFORNIA HOT ROD REUNION

26TH CALIFORNIA HOT ROD REUNION 26TH CALIFORNIA HOT ROD REUNION

…the Reunion was their time to enjoy some nostalgia drag racing and meet some of their heroes

26TH CALIFORNIA HOT ROD REUNION

A/Fuel Final. Kin Bates (far lane) beat Drew Austin.
A/Fuel Final. Kin Bates (far lane) beat Drew Austin.

Mike Boyd at the reigns of the legendary Winged Express. He’s about half way down the quarter mile doing a wheelie!
AA/Gas Final Gary Reinero (near lane) beat Mike Molea.
The Jet car closed the show Friday, Saturday & Sunday night.

Now here is “a pair to draw too”. “Pure Hell” just ahead of “The Wing”. Rich Guasco’s “Pure Hell” has been tearing up drag strips since 1963.
Nostalgia Super Stock Final winner Bob Tinger (far lane) beat Donnie Graham.
Top Fuel Funny Car leader Robert Hight (L) with AAA Chairman Tom McKernan.
Ed Iskendarian “The Cam Father”.
DSR’s own Mike Lewis.
Drag racing legend Roland Leong.
TV Tommy Ivo signs autographs.
Only believe half the stories about, Tom “The  Mongoose” McEwen and Don “The Snake” Prudhomme.

Grand Marshal Rick Stewart.


Editor’s Note: A version of this article first appeared in the January 2018 print issue of the Drive Magazine.