Some people call the early morning weekly gathering of classic cars and trucks in Huntington Beach, California the Donut Derelicts, like it is the name of the event, but that's incorrect. The year was ...
I never thought about it until just now, but my 1960 Rambler American 2-door station wagon might have been the car that started the Donut Derelicts come one come all policy. Or as we say during STREET ...
Darriel Stoewsand manages construction projects for a major supermarket chain during the week. But on Saturday mornings, he becomes a derelict. The same thing happens to Richard Gillespie, a retired ...
HUNTINGTON BEACH — Gary Markarian of Fountain Valley stood in the parking lot of Adams Avenue Donuts early this morning smiling. He and his eight-year-old son have been attending a legendary car show ...
You might have spotted Mike Chiavetta driving around town in his woody or ran across him at his regular Saturday haunt, Adams Donut Shop, with the Donut Derelicts. I caught up with this longtime ...
Almost every Saturday morning, Rob Briggs and other classic-car enthusiasts gather at Dandy Donuts in Chamblee to drink coffee, swap stories and admire one another's gleaming automobiles. The ...
All around the world car cruises come and go, but the weekly car cruise that has been going strong 52 weeks a year for over 30 years, with a worldwide following is known as the Donut Derelicts in ...
A stranger’s empty gas tank opened the door to a 20-year brotherhood hot-rod enthusiast Ed Osepian says he would be lost without. While tooling around Huntington Beach in one of his two vintage Fords ...
This unmolested 1967 Shelby GT500 has been stored in a garage since 1988.