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19th Annual East Coast Indoor Nationals - Workin' Hard To Help Children Smile

19th Annual East Coast Indoor Nationals
By Chuck Vranas
19Th Annual East Coast Indoor Nationals Cow Palace
19Th Annual East Coast Indoor Nationals Willys
The '33 Willys, Kracklin'... 
   
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19Th Annual East Coast Indoor Nationals Willys
The '33 Willys, Kracklin' Rose, owned by Al and Don Nosse took home Best of Show. A 520ci Keith Black Hemi by Doug "Cookie" Cook, chassis by Lil' John Buttera, and heavily modified steel body.
19Th Annual East Coast Indoor Nationals Chevy Aztec
Nothing screamed nostalgia... 
   
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19Th Annual East Coast Indoor Nationals Chevy Aztec
Nothing screamed nostalgia more than Dick Railing's Deuce five-window with its perfectly-proportioned chop, '57 Chevy Aztec Copper spray-job, red split 'bones, and '59 Corvette 283ci V-8 linked to a Powerglide.
19Th Annual East Coast Indoor Nationals Chevy Hauler
Mark Engelskirch's '42 Chevy... 
   
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19Th Annual East Coast Indoor Nationals Chevy Hauler
Mark Engelskirch's '42 Chevy hauler had it all from a heavily hammered lid, to a Weiand-urged 6-71 huffed small block topped with six deuces, a bobbed bed, and rolling on traditional wires.
19Th Annual East Coast Indoor Nationals Studebaker
Having served duty delivering... 
   
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19Th Annual East Coast Indoor Nationals Studebaker
Having served duty delivering plenty of Coke in New York City from '36 through '41, Jerry Kurtz' restored '39 Studebaker commercial delivery truck has a top speed of 35 mph and is one of six known to exist on the road today.
19Th Annual East Coast Indoor Nationals 1952 Chevy
This was one event with plenty... 
   
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19Th Annual East Coast Indoor Nationals 1952 Chevy
This was one event with plenty of cool customs on the floor such as Richard Warnsmann's '52 Chevy that sports a mild shave, lipstick red vibe, dual frenched antennas, and flipper caps.
19Th Annual East Coast Indoor Nationals Ford Pickup
Mary Contrino's '31 Ford pickup... 
   
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19Th Annual East Coast Indoor Nationals Ford Pickup
Mary Contrino's '31 Ford pickup features a Vertex-sparked built Flathead, Winters quick-change, whitewall slicks, Moon caps, and polished peach suede body.

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