Anaheim
Back in the 1920s, Anaheim, California was a sleepy farming community. In 1921, Dick Kraft was born in Anaheim.
Contents
Hot Rods of Anaheim, California
Bob Johnston's 1923 Ford Model T Roadster - The Tweedy Pie
Doug Hartelt's 1925 Ford Roadster
Bill Jenks' 1932 Ford Roadster
Doug Hartelt's 1932 Ford Roadster
Doug Hartelt's 1934 Ford 3-Window Coupe
Custom Cars of Anaheim, California
Doug Hartelt's 1937 Ford 4-door
Ken Vertrees' 1951 Chevrolet
Dick Gonzales' 1955 Studebaker
Tim Musico's 1957 Ford Ranchero - The Edselero
Paint, Body, Custom and Speed Shops in Anaheim, California
Cars Shows In Anaheim, California
Disneyland Car Club Day and Autocade
Car Clubs of Anaheim, California
Citizens of Anaheim, California
Bill Jenks
Bob Johnston
Chuck Potvin
Dick Gonzales
Dick Kraft
Dick Johnston
Doug Hartelt
Ken Vertrees
Tim Musico
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