Tennessee

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Tom Hunt's 1934 Ford roadster of Chattanooga, Tennessee. Tom was a friend of Honest Charley, and he worked for him after-school, helping him fill mail orders. The build was started in 1948 and completed in 1949. Total build time was 15 months.
Walter Kristick's 1934 Ford 5-Window Coupe of Grensboro, North Carolina. Rumored to be a 1960s hot rod,the car can be traced back to a purchase in Tennesse around 2014. Before Kristick bought it, the previous owner had started and abandoned a restoration.


Hot Rods of Tennessee

Honest Charley's 1934 Ford Sedan
Tom Hunt's 1934 Ford Roadster
Walter Kristick's 1934 Ford 5-Window Coupe


Custom Cars of Tennessee

Hank Fournier's 1936 Ford 5-Window Coupe
Warren Dorrill's 1949 Ford - The Shark
Larry Douglas' 1950 Mercury
Frank Jones' Willys Jeep


Speed Shops of Tennessee

Honest Charley Speed Shop


Citizens of Tennessee

Don Vieno
Frank Jones
Honest Charley
Larry Douglas
Tom Hunt




 

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