Grant
Grant was a piston and piston ring manufacturer from Los Angeles, California. As early as 1948, Grant advertised their piston rings in Hot Rod Magazine. By then, Grant was located at 241 N. Westmoreland Ave.[1]
Cars and dragsters featuring parts manufactured By Grant
Pistons
Norm Milne's 1931 Ford
Manuel Gonzalez's Californian
Piston Rings
Dave Stuckey's Lil' Coffin
Gil Granucci's 1931 Ford Model A Coupe
Bob Huddleston & Harry Fake's 1932 Ford 3 Window Coupe
Leon Kendrick's 1932 Ford 5-Window Coupe - Wild Deuce
Mike Tomforde's 1934 Ford Roadster
Paul Lehrbass' 1952 Pontiac
Manuel Gonzalez's Californian
Steering Wheel:
Kalle Jonasson's 1939 Mercury Convertible
References
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