Hop Up July 1953

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Spencer Murray's 1949 Chevrolet of Glendale, California. Spencer worked for Link Paola at Link's Custom Shop when they restyled the car, and he had a heck of a time getting him to work on it. They chopped the top of the car 3 inches in September 1950. We don't know when the build was completed, but Spencer showed it at the 1952 National Roadster Show in Oakland.
Eddie Dye's 1929 Ford Roadster, was built by the Ayala Brothers in the early 1950s.
Tommy Thornburgh's 1947 Studebaker of Gardena, California was restyled by Barris Kustoms. The build was completed late in 1952.
Frank Rose's 1927 Ford Model-T Roadster
Peggy Hart's 1927 Ford Model-T Roadster

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Contents And Featured Cars

Elton Kantor's 1950 Ford Hardtop
The Lady Bug
Tom Beatty's 1929 Ford Roadster
O. A. Miller's Roadster
Wilhelm Herz' NSU
Bob Williams' 1927 Ford Model-T Touring
Norm Lean's 1929 Ford Roadster
Chuck Porter's 1942 Buick
The So-Cal Streamliner
Howard Johansen's Crosley
Bob Creech's 1926 Ford Model-T Coupe
Bruce Robinson's Roadster
Carl Cerny's 1949 Chevrolet
Harold Scott's 1949 Ford
Eddie Dye's 1929 Ford Roadster
Jerry Quesnel's 1949 Mercury
Ray Vega's 1938 Ford Convertible Sedan
Larry Ernst's 1951 Chevrolet Bel-Air
Bill Faris' 1932 Ford Roadster
Wally Welch's 1950 Mercury
Bud Crackbon's 1925 Ford Model-T Pickup
Ralph Lynde's Dragster
Emory Bozzani's 1952 Plymouth
Al Dai Porto's Roadster
Ralph Testa's 1950 Mercury Convertible
Howard Keck's Fuel Injector Special
Joe Bailon's 1941 Chevrolet - Miss Elegance
Spencer Murray's 1949 Chevrolet
Gene Ferguson's 1936 Ford 3-Window Coupe
W. Frantz' Custom
The Post Special Streamliner
Wally Troy's 1950 Oldsmobile Convertible - The Troy Special
Don Ferrera's 1929 Ford Roadster
Dana Boller's 1949 Ford Sedan
Chuck Price's 1932 Ford Roadster
John Geraghty's 1940 Ford Convertible
Bill Passavanti's 1949 Chevrolet Convertible
The Kenz Streamliner
Bob Alexander's 1948 Plymouth
Lawrence Kilty's 1949 Cadillac Convertible
Frank Pommer's Model-T Roadster
Tommy Jamieson's 1937 Ford Pickup
Damon Runyan's 1952 Ford
Chuck Stevenson's 1953 Lincoln
Ron Dunn's 1950 Ford - The Monte Carlo
Bob Hirohata's 1951 Mercury
Ray Crawford's 1953 Lincoln
Art Chrisman's Draggin Wagon
Tommy Thornburgh's 1947 Studebaker Champion Convertible
Ed Ingall's 1931 Ford Roadster
Al Glickman's 1951 Mercury Convertible
Don Vaughn's 1947 Buick Convertible
Ed Wilder's 1952 Cadillac
Dean Moon's 1934 Ford 5-Window Coupe
Robert La Briola's 1949 Oldsmobile Convertible
Dick Williams' 1927 Ford Roadster
Frank Rose's 1927 Ford Model-T Roadster
Peggy Hart's 1927 Ford Model-T Roadster
Jerry Hart's 1953 Ford
Valley Drifters' Streamliner
Jack Bullington's 1934 Ford Sedan
Willingham & Mason Model-A
Paul Sylva's 1927 Ford Roadster
Howard Leever & Fred Esser's 1932 Ford 3-Window Coupe
The Clay Smith Story
George Podraza's 1934 Ford 3-Window Coupe
Charles Gardner's Crosley
Bill Kenz' Streamliner
City of Burbank-Bob Estes Special
Lee Chapel Tornado Special Streamliner
Chet Herbert's Beast III
The Post Special Streamliner


Reader's Cars
Ralph Cheek's 1948 Chevrolet Convertible
Tom Eliason's 1951 Ford Convertible
Bob McFarland's 1952 Ford




 

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