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 One of the most honored cars...  One of the most honored cars in Bonneville history is Alex Xydias' SO-CAL Speed Shop belly tank lakester, owned by Bruce Meyer.  In D/Modified Class at Bonneville...  In D/Modified Class at Bonneville in 1956, the Leever-Esser-Ruter '29 Ford roadster ran 169.17 mph. It is currently owned by Richard V. Munz.  Barney Navarro's '27 Ford...  Barney Navarro's '27 Ford roadster, owned and restored by Scott Perrott, has a very rich history on both the Salt and dry lakes.  Built in 1959 by Jocko Johnson,...  Built in 1959 by Jocko Johnson, the seductive "Moonliner" features a hand-formed aluminum body and was originally powered by an Allison V-12 engine.  The Pierson Brothers' '34...  The Pierson Brothers' '34 Ford coupe is a Bonneville icon with its distinct look and legendary performance records. It is part of the Bruce Meyer Collection.  Eddie Miller Jr.'s Pontiac...  Eddie Miller Jr.'s Pontiac 6 lakester was an engineering marvel when it was built in the late '40s to compete against the V-8s. Its present owner is Don Ferguson Jr.  There's nothing more evil...  There's nothing more evil than Rich Guasco's "Pure Hell" AA/Fuel Altered, which was one of the most feared competitors on the drag racing scene.  Considered one of the first...  Considered one of the first rail jobs, Dick Kraft's "The Bug"turned 113.92 mph in 1950. It is owned by the late Dick Kraft and Ron Roseberry today.  Car owner Fabian Valdez and...  Car owner Fabian Valdez and the legendary Bean Bandits displayed Joaquin Arnett's Flathead-powered dragster, which was a fierce competitor in the '50s.
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