Rolls and Pleats Number 35
Contents and Featured Cars
Pascal "Bugs"Jarrion's 1935 Ford coupe
Jeff Norwell's 1932 Ford truck "Diamond Deuce"
Erik Warner's model A roadster
Tyler Pullen's 1935 Plymouth
Juan Parker's 1951 Ford
Ian Berky's 1951 Chevrolet
David Hitchinson's 1953 Hudson
John Denich's 1951 Chevrolet
Kiyoshi "Tano" Tanomura's 1926 model T roadster
Junichi's 1929 Model A Tudor "Death Racer"
Shingo Deguchi's flathead powered 1937 truck
Shingo Deguchi's 1929 Ford sedan
Mr. Chida's 1953 Chevrolet
Willie Dorsey's flip-front 1955 Chevrolet hardtop "Orange Krate"
Kasuma Kitazawa of Victor Hot Rod's 1927 model T roadster
Erik Hernandez's 1960 Oldsmobile
Conrad Garcia's shoebox Ford "Blue Mambo"
Terry Wallace's 1939 Ford coupe
James Hetfield, of Metallica's 1936 5-window Ford
Christian Corona's Chevrolet truck
Norm Ricardo's 1959 Ford wagon
Edgar Hernandez' Chevrolet truck
Marie O'Dell's 1960 Cadillac
Chris Casny's 1931 Ford
Keith Tucker's 1949 Oldsmobile
Chase Germeroth's 1960 Oldsmobile coupe
Daniel Castro's 1951 Studebaker
Ralph Gonzales' 1951 Ford F1 pickup
Allan Clark's 1965 Buick Wildcat
Tom Lieb's model A Ford roadster
Jason Pall's Ford roadster
Lynn Bird's full fendered pickup
Jim Lattin's modified, a clone of Danny Sakai's modified
Harold Saul's 1940 Mercury "Road Star"
Tom Cobbs' 1929 Ford roadster, now owned by Ralph Whitworth
Mike Latus' T Touring
Kopis Geaorgeakopoulous' 1951 Pontiac Chieftain 4-door
Les Hilgers' 1932 Ford roadster
Mark Anderson's 1931 Ford roadster
Bob Loop's 1951 Chevrolet
Steve Gilligan's 1932 5-window Ford coupe
Walt Skoczylas' 1927 track T roadster
Nick Houmard's 1932 Ford roadster
Derrick Pesko's modified
Pete Trumbauer's 1932 3-window the "Rambler Rebel"
Jerry Laboranti Jr.'s 1930 Ford roadster
Meldon Van Riper Stultz III's 1932 Ford roadster
Clark Bates' "999" modified
Bill Tower's modified
Robert Ruiz' 1927 phaeton the "Royal Hawaiian"
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