Fueled By Females: Clara Bow

Clara Bow

Cars were the new thing in the 1920’s, and the stars of Hollywood were in love with the freedom they brought. One of these Hollywood stars who had a need for speed was Clara Bow. At one time she was the “It” girl of the big screen by day, and at night a racer with a passion for automobiles.

 

 

Clara was a very talented actress that came from severe poverty. When she was young she won a photo contest for a part in a movie called Beyond the Rainbow. After that, Clara’s career took off. Over time she found a new love in going fast. Her vehicle of choice? The flashiest car at the time: the 1927 LaSalle, in a deep red.

 


Clara was known for disappearing from the city for days at a time in search of open spaces away from the overcrowded city. She was quoted once saying, “I can’t get a car that will drive fast enough.” Most cars at the time couldn’t go faster than 75 miles an hour, so I can see her frustration! Clara owned many other beautiful cars. She had a nervous breakdown in 1931 and left Hollywood, and some very beautiful vehicles (such as a ‘14 Stanley Steamer) that were stolen and never recovered!

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