Eldon Titus' 1949 Buick

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An early photo of the Crimson Skull.
A recent photo of the Crimson Skull. After Boots passed away, his family tracked the car to Londonherry, New Hampshire. After that, it fell off the radar again. Photo courtesy of Mike Buswell.

1949 Buick Super Custom originally restyled by Eldon Titus. Known as "The Crimson Skull," the car was later owned by Boots Ripley. After Boots passed away, his family tracked the car to Londonherry, New Hampshire. After that, it fell off the radar again.[1]


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