2021

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Late January of 2021 Gene Winfield released a book about his racing days titled Gene Winfield's Racing Days Scrapbook. The 120-page book was announced on Instagram, and it was offered for sale on Gene's webshop at www.winfieldscustomshop.com. Click here to check price and availability at www.winfieldcustomshop.com.
The American Speed Shop: Birth and Evolution of Hot Rodding is a 192-page book that tells you the story of the era and the culture of speed shops as told through individual shop's histories and compelling vintage photography. Authored by Bob McClurg, the book was published February 15, 2021. Click here to check price and availability on Amazon.com.
Henrik Forss' 1930 Ford Model A Coupe of Sacramento, California. Henrik's Coupe was originally built by Jorel Shockley at Shockley Customs. Henrik bought the hot rod in 2021, gave it a makeover, and turned it into the Hollywood Howler.
Marco Hämäläinen's 1975 Saab 96 of Orimattila, Finland. Known as the "WaSaabi," the bubble topped show car was a father and son project that got out of hand. The build was completed in the spring of 2021.
Peter Sukalac: Photo Journalist is a 132-page book that collects interviews, essays, and a showcase of Sukalac's photos into a fascinating snapshot of one photographer's career. Authored by Albert Drake, the book was published July 6, 2021. Click here to check price and availability on Amazon.com.
The first Gasoline Revival and Kustomrama Invitational was held Saturday, August 28, 2021, at Grängesberg in Sweden.
Ray Fox's 1927 Ford Model T Roadster of Huntington Beach, California. Ray was born in 1938. He passed away in 2021, and the car was sold as part of his estate after he passed away. At the time, Ray had owned the car for at least 40 years. Jay Deisman and his dad bought the car from the estate and as they were going through it they found a registration for "Dealers, Manufactures, or Transporters" from 1952 written to San Gabriel Valley Wreckers out of El Monte, California.
Ian Cusey's 1932 Ford Roadster of Bell Gardens, California. Ian was a member of the LA Roadsters car club, and he bought the car from Don Streiff. Jamie Johnson at Hot Rod Haven restored the car for later owner Bob Owens of Wellington, Texas. The restoration was completed late in 2021.


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Hot Rods Built or Completed in 2021

Henrik Forss' 1930 Ford Model A Coupe - Hollywood Howler


Hot Rods Restored or Completed in 2021

Ian Cusey's 1932 Ford Roadster


Custom Cars Built or Completed in 2021

Marco Hämäläinen's 1975 Saab 96 - WaSaabi


Hot Rod and Custom Car Books Published in 2021


Traditional Hot Rod and Custom Car Shows of 2021

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