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Bought in the spring of 2000 and made a few improv to the rear susp and int. We drove this great little car everywhere. We put in a few shows and won Photographer's Choice Award at Thorntonfest and Best in Class at The Rocky Mountain Rod & Custom Show in Denver.
1947 International Marty Coomber ~ Pickering, Ont., Canada
Anthoney S. Carrabino's 1957 Chevy Pickup.
Don's '27 Ford Roadster Pickup. The picture was taken at the September happening in Seaside Oregon. Very good car show where the main streets are closed on Sat and Sun for street rodders only. It's my last show for the year as the weather is not very good for roadsters till summer.
Take a Look at Bob Mills '77 924 Porsche! It's PRO STREET! With a 383 Chevy Stroker Engine, 510 HP, 11.5 to 1 Brooks Pistons, Corrillo Stainless Rods, Crane Roller Cam, 780 CFM Holley, Full Custom 2"x3" Tube, Competition Wheely Bars, 6 Pt Roll Bar... The List Goes On.
Cruzin' Bob Simpsons' '31 Victoria. You wouldn't know it to look at it but Bob and his family have put over 50k Miles on this beauty in the last 15 years and say they've had fun every minute of it. It's all steel except the front fenders and grill shell.
Geri and Hank not only sell a Rod and Race related product, they Are Rodders! They've had this '35 Chevy w/Flames for about 6 years and Hank is working on this '79 Coupe DeVille - turning it into a Custom.
33 Plymouth "Orange Peel" Original Steel Body Car owned by Karen & Robert Coll of Louisville, KY. Has an '86 Chevy 350 Short Block, Comp High Energy Cam .460 Lift. Weiand Intake / 462 Heads, Carter AFB Carb.
Al Cook in Ontario found this beauty in Saskatchewan. It sat on it's side in a farmers field for who knows how long. The passenger side door was filled to the top with good prairie soil and it took two men to remove it from the car. After 2 years (and a ton of money) it's back on the road.
Zach Atwood just got the flames done about a month ago on his '26 T Roadster. It has a built Buick 231 with Turbo 350 Trans. It's a good Everyday Driver.. of course there's always work to be done... they're never Really Done are they!

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