cars and surfing
Surfers traditionally have had a function-first attitude toward cars. Surfboard transportation all but demands a big, roomy, essentially non-sexy vehicle, while the by-products of a surfing life—damp towels, sand, wax, moldering wetsuits, salt air—ensure that the surf car, unless looked after with the kind of obsessive care and concern that generally doesn't sit well with the surfing obsession its...
Subscribe or Login
Plans start at $5, cancel anytimeTrouble logging-in? Contact us.
Surf Cars of the '50s and '60sSubscribe to view
La Jolla surfers, late 1970s. Photo: Jon FosterSubscribe to view
Cornwall, England, early 1970sSubscribe to view
Woody wagon, late 1950s. Photo: John Severson/SURFERSubscribe to view
Cape Hatteras, 1980s. Photo: Dick MeserollSubscribe to view
Bruce Irons, 2007. Photo: Grant Ellis/SURFERSubscribe to view
Surf Cars of the '50s and '60s
La Jolla surfers, late 1970s. Photo: Jon Foster
Cornwall, England, early 1970s
Woody wagon, late 1950s. Photo: John Severson/SURFER
Cape Hatteras, 1980s. Photo: Dick Meseroll
Bruce Irons, 2007. Photo: Grant Ellis/SURFER