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 John Ligon's '39 Chevy was...  John Ligon's '39 Chevy was one of the nicest cars at the show. Perfect stance, contemporary tan leather interior, subtle body mods-he's got the right idea.  Wonder what to do with that...  Wonder what to do with that military Jeep laying around in your backyard? Dallas' Clifton Greenwood made a hot rod out of his '46 Jeep CJ-2A.  There are two classes of racing...  There are two classes of racing over at the Street Challenge Autocross: one for venders and one for "regular" folk.  Though you can usually find...  Though you can usually find a good number of Camaros and Mustangs running in both classes, you can also find a few hearty types running their street rods through the timed course as well.  They didn't make too many...  They didn't make too many '62 Olds F85 Club Coupes (less than 8,000 by one count), but Cliff Angelle knows how to set one up. His still sports its aluminum 215 engine, but it's backed to a 700-R4 transmission.  So you bought a Roadster Shop...  So you bought a Roadster Shop chassis and now you've got to get it home-now what? Just push it down the road to the truck! You don't need those old Centerlines anyway, do you?  Looking like a carved bar...  Looking like a carved bar of gold, Larry Ornduff's '47 Chevy had a good amount of custom touches, from the rear shirts and shaved handles to the frenched headlights and the shaved drip rails.  Not all of those '60s-era...  Not all of those '60s-era show cars are in museums. Ed Newton designed the Wine Keg in 1968. It was built by Dick Dean years later, and it is currently owned by Jack Orwell of Iowa Park, TX.  George Jezek's highboy Deuce...  George Jezek's highboy Deuce sedan was cool enough with its vintage appearance and Flathead engine, but the pinstriping found all around was just too cool.
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