Dave Miller's 1937 Ford Tudor Sedan

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Photo courtesy of Dave Miller.
Dave ran Scavenger Pipes on his Ford in Topeka, Kansas in the early 1960s. "I spent my summers in Long Beach, and I had seen these pipes on many customs and hot rods on the streets and at shows. Many of the shows were on the football fields of local high schools. Wilson High was one, and it was near my grandparents' home." Photo courtesy of Dave Miller.

1937 Ford Tudor Sedan owned by Dave Miller of Topeka, Kansas. Dave ran Scavenger Pipes on his '37 in the early 1960s. "I spent my summers in Long Beach, and I had seen these pipes on many customs and hot rods on the streets and at shows. Many of the shows were on the football fields of local high schools. Wilson High was one, and it was near my grandparents' home."




 

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