Eugene

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Dick Bertolucci's 1938 Chevrolet was found in Veneta, Oregon. The current owner planned to convert the old custom into a 4 wheel drive, but Carl Hoganson of Eugene bought and saved the car.
Larry Watson's 1950 Chevrolet - The Grapevine was sold to Phil Swaggart of Eugene, Oregon in 1959. The car stayed in Eugene until it was destroyed in the mid-1960s.
John Toohey's 2E-"T" Ford Model R Toadster of Eugene, Oregon. Built by John, the car made its debut in 1965, at the Portland Roadster Show.
John Toohey's Royal-T Ford Model T C Cab of Eugene, Oregon. Built by John, the build was completed in 1966.
John Toohey's Ice T of Eugene, Oregon. The shortened Model T Touring car was Toohey's third full hot rod build, and he completed it about 1967.
Randy Rhoades' 1950 Chevrolet of Eugene, Oregon. Randy's Chevrolet was built as a clone of the "Heartless" version of Larry Watson's 1950 Chevrolet. The build was started in 1995 and completed in 1997.


Hot Rods of Eugene, Oregon

John Toohey's 2E-"T" Ford Model R Toadster
John Toohey's Royal-T Ford Model T C Cab
John Toohey's Ice T Ford Model T Touring


Custom Cars of Eugene, Oregon

Dick Bertolucci's 1938 Chevrolet
Larry Watson's 1950 Chevrolet - The Grapevine
Randy Rhoades' 1950 Chevrolet


Pinstripers of Eugene, Oregon

Merle Beebe


Citizens of Eugene, Oregon

Carl Hoganson
Jim King
John Toohey
Merle Beebe
Phil Swaggart
Randy Rhoades
Ron McCully




 

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