Ed Haaseth


Ed Haaseth was born in Norway. He was a sheet metal worker, and in 1948, after the war, he moved to Oslo. In Oslo he ended up doing most of the sheet metal forming on Ralph Lysell's Rally. In 2018 Ed's son Terry told Sondre Kvipt of Kustomrama that his dad was always proud of the Rally. Ed passed away in 2003.[1]
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