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Justice Brothers Racing Museum Quotes

 

­     “The Fabulous Justice Brothers Museum in Duarte, California. It’s a must see stop on your trip to the West Coast.”

Dave McClelland

HOT ROD magazine TV


 

­     “Their array of midgets, sprints, stockers and dragsters is unrivalved in this country. It’s a must stop for fans visiting the West Coast.”

Chris Economaki

Editor Emeritus

NATIONAL SPEED SPORT NEWS


 

­     “The brothers famous for their high-performance engine additives, display their collection of racing machines in a museum located on a section of the famed Route 66.”

LOS ANGELES TIMES


 

­     “The Justice Brothers Racing Museum traces the evolution of motor sports, from track racecars to ice-racing motorcycles.”

NEW YORK TIMES


  

­     “There's a lot to take in at the Justice Brothers wonderful collection of racing treasures.”

VINTAGE MOTORSPORTS magazine



­     “Located on Route 66 in Duarte, California, is probably the finest collection of early American race cars in existence.”

HOT ROD MAGAZINE


­     “The Justice Brothers Racing Museum is more like a three dimensional family album than a museum. Arranged throughout the lobby and first floor of the Justice Brothers company offices, the museum reflects corporate and family history. No velvet ropes inhibit browsing, and the closer you look, the more you see.”

Patrick C. Paternie

WESTWAYS magazine


 

­     “If you're in the Southern California area sometime, you might want to pay a visit to the Justice Brothers Racing Museum. Admission is free and there are some of the best examples of racing cars and memorabilia there. In fact, I believe they have on hand the first race car I ever saw - a midget racer driven by Bill Vukovich in California in 1948 - '49 when I was too young to know anything (and probably thought the car was just my size).”

Tom Bryant
ROAD & TRACK magazine



­     “Scattered throughout the Justice Brothers headquarters are a variety of beautifully restored automobiles, race cars, motorcycles and other memorabilia, including a replica of the first midget racer built by the Justice’s in the early 1940’s. The highlight, however, may very well be the Justice’s array of midget racers spanning four decades.”

Kay Presto

AUTOWEEK magazine


 

­     “The story of how three young brothers from the American Mid-West came to California to build race cars, and ended up running one of the most successful automotive additive businesses in the world is an American Dream come true. The fact that the Justice Brothers truly loved the sport they have spent 50 plus years involved with is in no doubt part of their success, and sharing that love of sport in providing such a great collection of cars is testament to the greatness of their accomplishments. A MUST SEE for any race fan or car buff.”

Jimmy Johnston

PERFORMANCE RACING NEWS


 

­     “Always growing, the Justice Brothers collection is a “must see” for the automotive enthusiast or historian. The Justice Brothers’ collection represents a lifetime dream...an assemblage of the type or race cars that played an important role in the formative days of the Justice Brothers car care products business.”

VINTAGE OVAL RACING magazine


 

­     “Their corporate headquarters are in Duarte, California, where everything is handled under one roof. This is also the location of the Justice Brothers Racing Museum, which we bring you glimpses of on these pages. If you’re into motorsports of any kind, vintage circle track race cars in particular, visiting the Justice Brothers Racing Museum is a must! Hey, the admission is free, and they’re conveniently opened weekdays from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.”

Jerry Weesner

STREET RODDER magazine


 

­     “This is a museum that almost nobody knows about, yet can compete with just about any auto museum in the world, including the Petersen. Much of the Justice Brothers company headquarters in Duarte has been given over to the collection which is immaculately displayed & cared for. This is our favorite automotive museum.”

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­     “A good assortment of vintage midget & sprint cars.”

SUNSET magazine


 

­     “Whether you and the family are in the Los Angeles area on vacation, touring the country via RV, or just passing through on a business trip, this incredible collection is a must see.”

OLD CARS WEEKLY NEWS & MARKETPLACE


 

­     “For midget car enthusiasts, it is a dream come true. It’s filled with famous and not-so-famous midget cars.”

Shav Glick

LOS ANGELES TIMES

 

 

­     “The Justice Brothers Racing Museum in Duarte is a magnificent showcase of local and national racing lore . . . this collection will just blow your socks off”

CALIFORNIA FREEBIES


 

­     “The museum has become a shrine of sorts for car enthusiasts, who by word of mouth have heard of the treasures on display. The museum also sports a collection of gas pumps, some of them dating from the 1920’s.”

Chris Eftychiou

ARCADIA TRIBUNE


 

­     “As one rock-and-roll song suggests, “The best things in life are free.” And one of the best things free in life for car enthusiasts in the Justice Brothers Racing Museum, located at the company’s headquarters in Duarte, California.”

Dain Gingerelli

AMERICAN RODDER


 

­     “Should you ever find yourself at the western end of Route 66 with a coastal breeze in your hair and the adventurous spirit of the early automobile on your mind, be sure to stop by the Justice Brothers Auto Racing Museum.  You’ll be glad you did.”

ESCAPEES MAGAZINE


 

­     “Museum keeps growing with personal touch. . .”

Virginia McCrum

SAN GABRIEL VALLEY NEWS


 

­     “This museum is far more than a collection of racecars and vintage automobiles; the Justice Brothers Racing Museum is a tribute to the American Dream.”

TRAVELHOST MAGAZINE


 

­     “I was not aware of what an integral part of the marrow of American motorsports the Justice family is. The museum is a must-see for the fledgling collector looking for ideas on what constitutes a well-crafted collection.”

Scott Cochran

DRAG RACER MAGAZINE


 

­     “You could race right by the Justice Brothers Racing Museum without even realizing it. That would be a mistake if you are the least bit interested in classic cars, particularly old midget racers from the 1930s, 1940s, and 1950s.”

Mark Kendall

THE PRESS ENTERPRISE


 

­     “Justice Brothers Racing Museum takes the checkered flag. The museum’s collection is testimony to the contributions made to the world of motor racing by three uprooted Kansans. Give the Justice Brothers credit for providing motorists a reminder why they fell in love with cars in the first place.”

Gary Dretzka

THE SAN DIEGO UNION-TRIBUNE


 

­     “Justice Brothers Racing Museum has become a shrine for car enthusiasts”

THE PRICE CLUB JOURNAL


 

­     “If you like to see or talk about old race cars, there’s no finer place than the Justice Brothers Racing Museum.”

Bill Auda

DRIVE MAGAZINE


 

­     “Justice Brothers involvement in racing started before World War II when Zeke Justice worked at Thorne Engineering side-by-side with early legends of American auto racing like Frank Kurtis, Chicky Hirashima (a recent inductee into the Indianapolis Speedway Hall of Fame), Clyde Adams, Emil Diedt, Quinn Epperly and others.”

Roy Greer II

SEMA NEWS


 

­     “Their link to auto racing remains evident today in the beautiful racing museum that is located at their world headquarters.”

Mike Seiler

SAN GABRIEL VALLEY BUSINESS JOURNAL


 

­     “The Justice Brothers in Duarte, California have gone to great lengths to preserve and share the rich history of American auto racing and the impact the automobile has had on their family.”

Drew Perrson

SEMA NEWS


 

­     “Reactions of first-time visitors to the Justice Brothers Museum are lots of “ooohs” and “aaahs”. It is undoubtedly one of the most significant collections on Route 66.”

ROUTE 66 MAGAZINE


 

­     “There is no strict order to the displays, which is one of the things that make strolling through it so fascinating. It's like the path followed by the Justice brothers: You never know what will pop up next.”

Patrick Paternie

AUTOWEEK MAGAZINE


 


 

 


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