Detroit Autorama 2020

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The top on the remains of Bill Hines' Bat was chopped in front of an audience at the 68th annual Detroit Autorama. Bill sold the car in the early 1960s, and the new owner had him perform a bunch of new customizing to the body. The front and rear ends were heavily modified, and the chopped top was cut off, as the new owner wanted to fit it with a bubble top. The build was never completed, and the unfinished project was parked outside in the wilds of Michigan. Photo courtesy of Bill Chapman.
Gene Winfield was part of the crew that chopped the top on the Bat at the show. Photo courtesy of Bill Chapman.
Gene making a template for the filler panel between the trunk lid and the window. Photo courtesy of Bill Chapman.
Photo courtesy of Bill Chapman.
Photo courtesy of Bill Chapman.
Photo courtesy of Bill Chapman.
Photo courtesy of Bill Chapman.

The 68th annual Detroit Autorama was held February 28 - March 1, 2020 at the Cobo Center in Detroit, Michigan.




 

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