Ak Miller - roadster, he was a hot rod pioneer and his roadster was the testbed for many a performance component
Balchowsky/Vogel - roadster, Hop Up cover car. Road racing in 1952, competing against European sports cars
Banker Bros. - three-window coupe, featured in 1961 Hot Rod
Bill Breece - three-window coupe, featured in August 1956 Hot Rod and cover
Boyce Asquith - roadster, street-legal, and ran 9 seconds @ 156 mph in the quarter
Chuck Price - roadster, first cover car for Rods & Customs in May 1953
Dave Marquez - roadster, Hot Rod cover car, first liftoff body. Best Appearing at the 1955 NHRA Winternationals
Don Thelen - Vicky, featured in Hot Rod, early '60s metalflake paint
Don Van Hoff - five-window coupe, Hot Rod cover car, December 1955
Gary Kessler - roadster, great example of mid-'70s-era Midwestern hot rod
George Sein - five-window coupe, famous show car
Herbert /Gaskin - four-door sedan, first famous (in cutaway) as Herbert's 12-port Jimmy on propane
Jackman Bros. - sport coupe, Hot Rod cover, August 1959 and April 1962, Sweepstakes winner at 1961 Winternationals
Jerry Kugel - roadster, Rod & Custom cover car, August 1972
Lil' John Buttera - three-window coupe, classic Lil', loaded with innovations, styling, and workmanship
Lynn Yakel - five-window coupe, the perfect look, chopped and channeled
Pete Chapouris - "Limefire" roadster, cover of Hot Rod and Rod & Custom, 10-sec car
Richard Graves - phaeton, featured in December 1972 Rod & Custom, the "bikini" cover
Roy Desbrow - pickup, 1952 January Hot Rod cover car
Veda Orr - roadster, first female lakes racer, kept the SCTA newsletter going during WWII