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Barris-built "Blue Danube" '51 Buick. I think this is a replica.
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Replica of the breathtaking Barris-built Matranga '40 Merc.
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Rod & Custom "Dream Truck," built by Spence Murray from a c50 Chevy pickup. "Arin C" refers to the magazine, as well as cartoon character "Arin Cee" from the early '60s issues.
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Ed Iskendarian's high school hot rod, built in the late 1930s and probably not changed one bit since. He made the valve covers for the ohv conversion in his high school metal shop class, about 1939.
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"The Bug," thought to be the first purpose-built "rail" dragster. Santa Ana c1950.
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Stone, Woods, Cook '41 Willys "Swindler A." The original SWC car, "Swindler II," has also been restored. The A is the second car the team fielded and this is its c66 configuration.
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'63 Plymouth "Melrose Missile" S/S car.
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