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Reath Automotive '37 Fiat Topolino.
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The "Glass Slipper" c1956 dragster (R) and the Speed Sport rear-engined roadster (L).
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Late '50s Olds powered dragster.
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Imagine sitting in there in 1956, in your t-shirt, open-faced helmet, and
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Art Chrisman's "Hustler I."
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Greer-Black-Prudhomme c62 dragster. "Sanitary" only begins to describe the build quality of this car.
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Jim Nelson/Dode Martin twin-SBC, twin-blower Dragmaster chassis dragster.
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