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Mark Jaroslaw

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Bill Bryan's 1964 Pontiac GTO of Michigan. Bill's GTO was a bold example of the Street Freak style that emerged in the late 1960s and flourished in the 1970s. With a raised stance, black paint, and a wild leopard-print interior, the car turned heads on Michigan streets and at local hangouts like Woodward Avenue. A true hot rodder, Bryan rebuilt the car’s 389 tri-power engine and personalized every aspect of its design, making it a standout of the era’s radical muscle car scene. Bill and Mark shaved the door handles on the car in Mark's parents' driveway. Photo courtesy of Bill Bryan.



 

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