Richard King

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Robert Ansetta's 1951 Ford Crestliner of Morris Plains, New Jersey. Robert owned the car from the mid 1950s to the early 1960s, and most of the custom work on it was done during those years. Robert passed away in 1961 before the build was completed, and it was his brother Vinnia that finally completed the build in 1983. Richard bought the car from Vinnie sometime after 1983.

Richard King of Boonton, New Jersey worked for both Richard Korkes at Korky's Kustom Shop and Les Dunham at Dunham Coach in the 1960s. Richard was Les' first employee, and he worked for him from 1960 to around 1965, when Uncle Sam sent him to Vietnam.[1]


Richard King's Cars

Richard King's 1940 Mercury Convertible
Robert Ansetta's 1951 Ford Crestliner


References

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