Used Cars In San Diego For Sale

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Used Cars In San Diego For Sale

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    used cars

  • (used-car) a car that has been previously owned; not a new car
  • Used Cars is a 1980 comedy satire film. It stars Kurt Russell, Jack Warden (in a dual role), Deborah Harmon, and Gerrit Graham.

    san diego

  • a picturesque city of southern California on San Diego Bay near the Mexican border; site of an important naval base
  • An industrial city and naval port on the Pacific coast of southern California, just north of the US-Mexico border; pop. 1,223,400. It was founded as a mission in 1769
  • Union Station in San Diego, California, also known as the Santa Fe Depot, is a train station built by the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway to replace the small Victorian-style structure erected in 1887 for the California Southern Railroad Company.
  • San Diego , named after Saint Didacus (Spanish: Diego de Alcala), is the eighth-largest city in the United States and second-largest city in California, after Los Angeles, with a population of 1,359,132 (Jan 2010) within its administrative limits on a land area of .

    for sale

  • purchasable: available for purchase; “purchasable goods”; “many houses in the area are for sale”
  • For Sale is a tour EP by Say Anything. It contains 3 songs from …Is a Real Boy and 2 additional b-sides that were left off the album.
  • For Sale is the fifth album by German pop band Fool’s Garden, released in 2000.

SOE BCJ 2009 short interview about old school paint

SOE BCJ 2009 short interview about old school paint
What do you write? Soe1-Box Car Junkiez

Tell us a little about yourself… How long you’ve been painting and who you’re down with etc. I started painting walls in 1982. Left for the military in 1984, continued to paint out in San Diego, gave up graff for DJing, and didn’t paint again until after I got out of the military in 1988. I was mainly bombing, and didn’t really fall in love with graffiti until 1995. An old enemy of mine got me back into it, we became friends, and it just took off from there. We both painted our first freight together in 1995 and we’ve both been steadily active since then. Over the years I’ve been down with several crews, TWA, TNP, TSB, KSW, NSF, but over the years things change, people change, and I only push my crew which is BCJ, Box Car Junkiez.

So what brands of paint did you use most frequently in the early years? It was always Krylon man, with some Rusto mixed in.

Are you a can collector? I was, it was almost a daily mission looking for cans. In my line of work, I had two things going for me, lots of traveling, and hardware stores. I am a Carpenter by trade, so I was always traveling to jobs, and stopping at hardware stores for supplies, so I’d always check the paint stock, ask the employees about older paint they might have stored, etc…

Can you still find old paint stock in your area? Yeah, I have a few spots that still have some oldies laying around, nothing rare, but still some goodies.

Any good racking stories? No not really, but I’ve heard several from other writers over the years.

Any favorite old paint stores? Ah man, I have one for sure. There is this old auto parts store I went into once to check for paint. They had 2 entire racks filled with old krylons. I asked if they had anything stored in the back, and the owner took me back there, and to my surprise he had cases of old krylon that was discontinued. He said I could have it if I wanted but I was like, ‘’I don’t have enough money for all of this’’, he then replied, ‘’No it’s not for sale, you can have it’’, my jaw dropped! Some of the colors were, Od Khaki, baby blue, smoke gray, hot pink, jungle green, and mandarin orange.

Best discontinued paint, and why? Hmmm, there’s a lot, but my all time favorites are Krylon Baby Blue, Hot Raspberry,and Coral!

Any good racked cap/can combos? No but I used to steal the caps off the Graffiti Remover cans.

Worst paint ever award goes to? Walmart brand=junk

What were some of your best painting experiences? I think the best time I can remember is when I went up in Montreal, Canada with Pen1, Xide, and Sorc. The freights were easy, and the writers in Montreal were very down to earth and cool. It was a fun time, Pen1 made it quite memorable.I miss Montreal.

How do you feel about the brands of Euro paint and their impact on the scene? Too pricey, although I have used it. I think it’s good stuff, and good quality. It definitely broadens the scale. Every color imaginable, I think it lets writers really push their creativity, and produce the best possible work they can do. I mean with all those colors, anything is possible, and there’s no limit to creativity.

If you could choose a few cans to have on your shelf, what would they be? In a quick reply, Krylon Pineapple Yellow, Hot Raspberry, and Aqua. Rusto- Cascade Green.

Any other comments? Not really, just the same thing I’ve been saying for years, learn your history, respect the pioneers, the game, and the rules. Long live the Railroad!
SOE 1 – Box Car Junkiez

palm springs ~ Aerial Tramway

palm springs ~ Aerial Tramway
PALM SPRINGS, CA – The Palm Springs Aerial Tramway constructed in rugged Chino Canyon on the north edge of Palm Springs – about two hours by car from Los Angeles and San Diego – did not just happen. It required foresight, planning, financing and, most of all a vision. For years, it was the dream of a young electrical engineer named Francis F. Crocker to "go up there where it’s nice and cool". Crocker’s dream began in 1935 while he was on a trip to Banning, California, with newspaper publisher Carl Barkow. Mopping his brow in the heat of the day, Crocker gazed on longingly at the still snow-capped peak of Mt. San Jacinto 10,834 feet high. At that moment, "Crocker’s Folly,” as it was soon dubbed by one newspaper woman, was born – a tramway up the sheer cliffs of Chino Canyon.

Palm Springs History Even though the enthusiasm for the tramway idea was high locally, political roadblocks caused numerous disappointing setbacks. Twice, a tramway enabling bill passed the California State legislature, only to be vetoed by then Governor Culbert Olson. With the outbreak of World War II, the plans were shelved. However, Crocker’s vision of a tramway to scale those cliffs to the coolness of the San Jacinto mountains never died. Years after the original plans were shelved, they were dusted off and the battle enjoined.

Palm Springs History By 1950, technicians were moving ahead on designs for the Tramway, spending more than $250,000 solving riddles of road and tower construction. Funds for the construction of the Tramway were raised by the sale of $8.5 million in private revenue bonds. Not one cent of public funds was used for either the construction or operation of the Tramway. The 35-year bonds paid 5? percent interest and were paid off in 1996. The Korean conflict was to cause yet another delay, but the ambitious project began to take form in July 1961. Construction of the Tramway was an engineering challenge and was soon labeled the "eighth wonder of the world.” The superlative was earned because of the ingenious use of helicopters in erecting four of the five supporting towers. Some 20 years later, the Tramway was designated an historical civil engineering landmark. The first tower is the only one that can be reached by road. The helicopters flew some 23,000 missions during the 26 months of construction, hauling men and materials needed to erect the four other towers and the 35,000 sq. ft. Mountain Station.

Palm Springs History Francis Crocker’s dream was completed in 1963; the inaugural ride occurred on September 14th with scores of local and state dignitaries and celebrities on hand. In 1966 a 7,800 ft. granite spire in the canyon was dedicated to Coffman who died in August 1967; Francis Crocker died in 1992. The Tramway announced in 1998 that it was embarking on a modernization program that would see the construction and installation in 2000 of new cars and updating of its facilities. Beginning in September 2000, passengers rode the world’s largest rotating Tram cars, constructed by the Tram’s original car manufacturer, Von Roll Tramways (now owned by Dopplmayr Tramways). More than 12 million people have been safely transported by the Tramway into the majestic mountains overlooking the Coachella Valley since the attraction opened in September 1963.

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