Custom Cars March 1960
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Contents and Featured Cars
Tom Piantkoski's 1948 Mercury
Duane Steck's 1954 Chevrolet - The Moonglow
Arthur Bentas' Raven
Errol Huttle's 1957 Chevrolet Convertible
Lloyd C. Hammond's 1949 Ford - The Majestic Lady
Jim Kilmer's 1950 Ford Tudor
Dave Puhl's 1956 Ford - The Hybrid Bird
Bob Holcomb's 1932 Ford 3-Window Coupe
Ron Dubberstein's 1955 Chevrolet - The Exota
Frank Fulgerson's 1955 Buick
Bob Turgeon's 1957 Ford
Bill Driscoll's 1947 Chevrolet
John Kingston's Sling Shot Dragster
Dave Stuckey's 1932 Ford The Lil' Coffin
Bob McNutt's 1939 Ford
John Kingston's 1932 Ford Pickup
Harold Hardin's 1950 Plymouth Convertible
Gordon Burnham's 1955 Chevrolet
Reader's Cars
Ron Wyman's 1952 Ford Ranchero
Frank Katzler's 1950 Oldsmobile 88 Holiday
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