Over The Hill Gang-San Bernardino

March 28, 2012

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Dennis Thayer's '33 3-Window Coupe

CLUB, MEMBERS AND CARS; NOT SO ‘OVER THE HILL’

San Bernardino is a city full of historical significance and has been home to many innovators and innovations. In 1883, the California Southern Railroad established a route through the city to link Los Angeles with the rest of the nation. The McDonald’s restaurant chain, along with its innovative concept, was founded by the McDonald brothers, in the city, in 1940. Then in 1942, World War II brought an Air Force Base.

The people of Berdoo have always embraced the city’s important past. Especially entrenched in its historic culture are the area’s auto enthusiasts.

In the 1950’s, E Street was among the elite of the Southland’s cruising hot spots. The rodding culture thrived for years and thanks to auto upholsterer Tom Skerkel and a couple fellow street rodders from San Diego, Craig Lake and John Pickel, a car club was founded in the city in 1973. He headed the San Bernadino Chapter, whileCraig andJohn foundedthe chapter in San Diego. Theydecided after a run to Lodi, to call their club the Over The Hill Gang. The name was taken from an early 1969 TV movie, by the same name. The OTHG car club now has chapters all over the United States, as well as chapters in Canada and Australia.

The Over the Hill Gang-San Bernardino Chapter became innovators themselves. In 1990, they started the Route 66 Car Show, which has evolved into an impressive4 day automotive event, attracting over 2,000 vehicles and over 500,000 spectators. The club pioneered “burnout contests” and “open header” contests at its events, as well as some of the first 1/8 mile drags.

OTHG-Berdoo Hot Rod School Bus at the Dr. George Show in Indian Wells, CA.

The OTHG-Berdoo’s nearly 300 members will celebrate the club’s 39thanniversary this July. They organize a car show each June at Arrowhead Lanes, in San Bernardino, CA and attend numerous area events, including Rialto’s Run Whatcha Brung Car Show. The members are also heavily involved with the Veteran’s Hospital Benefit Car Show, at the Jerry Pettis VA Medical Center, raising thousands of dollars to help homeless veterans.

I see the club at many Southern California car events and I always find them having a good time, sharing stories and enjoying each other’s company. The last time, a group of them were huddled in the coolest hot rodschool bus I’ve ever seen. I’m sure they will do the same and create more fond memories at the April 15, 2012 Pomona Swap Meet, where they will be our Featured Car Club. You can visit with the club and view their rods and classics on the Main Aisle, in the Vintage vehicle for show/sale section.

You can visit their website at for more info.