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Oscar Brizendine

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Dean Causey's 1939 Ford convertible, reportedly one of the first customs built in Indiana, was clocked at 120 mph ahead of its appearance at the 1950 Indianapolis Hot Rod and Custom Car Show. Shown with the car are Carl Miller (design), Morris Duke (paint), Causey (owner/builder), and Oscar Brizendine (upholstery). The engine was built by Ralph Potter. This image was published in The Indianapolis News, May 19, 1950.



 

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