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Van Nuys Boulevard Cruise

California Cruise Night - Van Nuys Blvd.

For Some, It Was Nostalgic, For Others It Was A Brand-New Experience, Either Way, Cruising Is Back
By John McGann
Photography by John McGann
Van Nuys Boulevard Cruise
The air in the parking lot was electric. It felt historic, optimistic, and liberating. We were staging to cruise Van Nuys Boulevard for the first time in more than a quarter century. At just a few minutes past 8 p.m. on Wednesday, June 10, a booming voice shouted a few informal instructions and cars began to pull out from the Rydell Chevrolet (formerly Paradise Pontiac) lot, tentatively at first as if they were anticipating trouble. Finally, an old-timer rolled into the street with authority, a bit of engine revving bravado, and just the thinnest wisp of tire smoke. The ice had been broken, and cruising was back on Van Nuys.

Van Nuys Boulevard Cruise
Cars poured out into the boulevard from Rydell and from the Ralphs grocery store catty-cornered on the other side of Burbank Boulevard. The route was a loop running from Burbank Boulevard to Vanowen Street to the north, and the air was thick with V-8 rumble and the occasional whiff of race gas. Guys in the crowd estimated that about 1,500 cars turned up. Good numbers, especially considering information about the cruise traveled by word of mouth. Still, those numbers are nowhere near the crowds the boulevard would draw on Wednesday nights 30 years ago. In the cruise's heyday, there was gridlock in both lanes, each way, for several more blocks than the guys ran this night. For nearly five miles, it was bumper to chrome bumper of cars we'd pay big money for these days.

Van Nuys Boulevard Cruise
Reid Stolz is the accidental founder of the Van Nuys Cruising Association and the guy responsible for bringing the cars back. Everything started because of an unwitting response to a thread he saw on the H.A.M.B. (Hokey Ass Message Board). Reid tells us, "The thread was something like 'Who remembers cruising Van Nuys in the '70s?' and I posted a response saying the Van Nuys Cruising Association was bringing cruising back on Wednesdays starting in June." It just snowballed from there. In fact, the Van Nuys Cruising Association didn't even exist until Reid replied, and he found himself having to actually form the Association. He had set the date, so all he needed was to get the word out. Friends Dennis and Myra Linan made flyers and helped distribute them at a couple of shows about a week before the cruise, and word spread like wildfire. One of the most surprising calls Reid got was from Chip Beck at Rydell Chevrolet offering up one of its car lots as a staging area.

Van Nuys Boulevard Cruise
On the night of the cruise, Reid got a call from a friend a little after 6 p.m. telling him to get to the boulevard as quickly as possible: the Rydell lot was full, and the Ralphs grocery lot was filling with spillover. "I was expecting maybe 150 cars, and there was easily double that amount an hour before the cruise was supposed to start," Reid says. "I didn't check with the city, I didn't know if I'd get arrested for this."

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