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purple pearl coated small-block
'39 Chevy coupe from Livermore,
California with Budnik Famosa wheels
and a pair of '40 Chevy headlights
as well as many other modifications
gave this cruiser the winning look. |
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Tommy
Otis' drop-dead gorgeous Deuce made
many a heart skip a beat and stopped
thousands in their tracks throughout
the event. THis roadster screams,
"Hot Rod!" |
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This all steel '31 Ford sedan from
Rocklin, California, started out
as a
2 door sedan.
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From
Arlington, Texas this big-block
'32 highboy painted bright blue
turned heads all weekend. |
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Based
from Pleasant Hill, California,
this chopped-top '36 roadster with
'40 Chevy headlights added a cool
look that worked just right.
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This
'34 phaeton from Saint Luis Obispo,
CAlifornia cruised in scraping the
ground with it's sporty six-inch
chopped, Carson-style top, with
a gray-wool interior and bright
red paint made for a very handsome
display. |
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Deuce
rails, a '33 grille, quick-change
rear, and finned front brake drums
are just a few highlights of this
scalloped '29 Ford roadster. |
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This
California-based '33 Ford with a
Duvall-style windshield and an abundance
of flames made for one eye-catching
ride. |
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We
here at Tri-C Engineering would like
to thank Street Rodder magazine for
this magazine spread. |
A
flawless '41 Chevy from Reno, Nevada,
gem is graced with so many trick
details, it would take hours to
check them all out. |
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