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Ed Roth's 1930 Ford Model A Tudor - The Little Jewel.
Al Andril's 1940 Mercury Coupe of Maywood, California. Al's Merc was restyled by Barris Kustoms in 1948 at their Compton Avenue shop.
Johnny Zaro's 1940 Mercury Coupe of Maywood, California. Johnny's Merc was restyled by Barris Kustoms in 1948 at their Compton Avenue shop.
John Vara's 1941 Ford Convertible was restyled by Barris Kustoms in 1948. John sold the car to Johnny Zaro of Maywood, California before the build was completed.
Ed Roth's 1956 Ford F-100 truck of Maywood, California. Ed, who was a member of the Maywood Drag Wagons, bought the truck in 1957. He wanted to use it as a promotion vehicle for his custom paint and pinstripe business, so he gave it a red flame paint job the same year.
Ed Roth's Outlaw was Ed's first experience with fiberglass. The build was started in 1957, and it made it's debut two years later as the Excaliber at the 1959 Disneyland Car Club Day and Autocade.
Ed Roth's Mysterion of Maywood, California. The build was completed in 1963.
Charles Altizer, Executive Vice President of Ed "Big Daddy" Roth of Maywood, California. Monsters that mean business. Photo from The Kustomrama Business Card Collection.

Hot Rods Of Maywood, California

Ed Roth's 1930 Ford Model A Tudor - The Little Jewel
Ed Roth's Outlaw


Show Rods of Maywood, California

Ed Roth's Mysterion


Custom Cars of Maywood, California

Al Andril's 1940 Mercury Coupe
Johnny Zaro's 1940 Mercury Coupe
John Vara's 1941 Ford Convertible
Ed Roth's 1956 Ford F-100


Citizens Of Maywood

Al Andril
Ed Roth
Johnny Zaro




 

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