1977 America’s most beautiful roadster winner - Jim Molino's "Candy Man" - Owned by Blackie Gejeian |
Ferrari V12-powered Model B, former Hot Rod feature car; can't for the life of me who owned it |
Super '59 El Camino |
Ed Papac's radical 1964 Beetle. More here. |
"Two Bad," a 2,000 cc twin-engine 1977 Knucklehead. Arlen Ness design. More bikes to come soon... |
Ness-stalgia, another creation by the mighty Mr. Ness |
Joe Bailon's Barber Shop Car |
Boyd Coddington's Smoothster |
Killer detail on this Camaro's small-block |
Darryl Starbirds's Cecil The Diesel, before it was repainted Candy Apple Red |
How many hours of work went into this Impala's paintjob, one wonders? |
Drool, slobber... |
Greer, Black & Prudhomme A/FD |
Jade Idol, only a lottery win away... |
Different variations on a Merc theme. This way... |
...or maybe this way? You're a winner either way. |
Another Daryl Starbird creation; Vantasta |
Tommy Ivo's four engine dragster; built in 1961. Powered by four injected Buick V8's. The Buick station wagon body was added in 1966 |
Golden Sunrise ’58 Chrysler. Originally built by Gene Winfield for Rich Zocchi |
Trik Truk; an unoriginal name foe a very original Darryl Starbird creation |
Mysterious front vents on this bug - front engined? |
Built by Don Kendal in 1973; engine is 1966 Corvair air-cooled flat-6 |
...while this one has a more traditional powerplant |
The chopped bug was a reworking of the original Scotch and Soda rear engined bug, first seen in Oakland around '67 in pearlescent yellow!
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