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  2. Car museums | The H.A.M.B. - The Jalopy Journal

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    Museums: America's Packard Museum 420 S. Ludlow St. Dayton, OH 45402 513-226-1917 www.packardmuseum.org Auburn-Cord Duesenberg Museum Auburn, IN 46706 219-925-1444 www.acdmuseum.org The Automotive Hall Of Fame 21400 Oakwood Blvd. Dearborn, MI 313-240-4000, ext. 229 www.automotivehalloffame.org The Blackhawk Collection (formerly the Behring ...

  3. History - 1948 Davis 3-Wheeler | The H.A.M.B. - The Jalopy...

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    The green one, #13, or 482EA139, I boought in Colorado in 1989, restored, still own, and is on loan to The National Auto & Truck Museum in Auburn. The Blue car is Davis Divan #4, or serial #482E49, now on display in the Petersen Musuam, in LA. I visited the car in 1986, in Colorado, and in 1998 photographed it extensively in the LA museum.

  4. Dean Jeffries’ Mantaray! It’s the early 1960’s and Dean Jeffries wants to make a name for himself. He sees guys like Bill Cushenberry and George Barris winning big trophies and taking home big checks and realizes the bar has been set – all he has to do is leap over it. By 1963, Dean has perfected his craft and is confident enough to set ...

  5. Features Billy Gibbons' 1950 Ford "Kopperhed" - The Jalopy...

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    Of course these pros would do things right, I needn't have worried. Great shot of Chapouris sizing up the project as it was taking shape. This was around 1992. "Kopperhed" went on to a splashy debut at the Petersen Automotive Museum later to rave reviews. One of my all-time favorite projects.

  6. Folks Of Interest - RIP ... Fred Lobello | The H.A.M.B.

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    Hot Rods of The Dry Lake Era. San Diego native Fred Lobello bought a 1932 Model B (4-cylinder) Ford full-fendered Roadster in July of 1941 for $65. In the summer of 1942, a car smacked into his roadster and ruined the left rear fender and door ... Instead of repairing the body, Fred bought a another Deuce (V-8) Roadster (for just $40) and ...

  7. Art & Inspiration - The Petersen Museum | The H.A.M.B. - The...

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    Yes, it’s open for an additional fee, well worth the time and money. During your visit to LA, make time for the Lions Museum, Bobs Big Boy in Burbank on Friday, night, the Automotive bookstore in Burbank, Supercar Sunday in Woodland Hills on Sunday morning, Donut Derelicts in Huntington Beach on Saturday morning and South OC cars and coffee in San Clemente also on Saturday morning (easy and ...

  8. The Chrisman family before the famous Super Cyclone Comet

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    In 2008, the restored version of this car was sold at auction for over $500,000.00 and is displayed at the Petersen Automotive Museum in Los Angeles, not far from where it was built in the Chrisman’s Garage in Compton, not 5 miles away, 50-plus years before. Evil Chrisman Bros. Coupe- Bonneville 1954. Nasty & Feared by the Competition.

  9. History The Doane Spencer Roadster from '52-'69...More details?

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    But besides the roadster, Doane had also completed his exceptional '55 T-bird (a low-slung black number now owned by the Petersen Automotive Museum). He'd also begun work on an updated version of his famous roadster for his friend, Darrell Brunn, only this one would benefit from 40 more years of innovative thinking and design from Doane.

  10. The 1952 Pataray roadster—an unruly beast torn from the feverish mind of Ray Fageol. This wasn’t just a car; it was a promise from the future, plastered across the cover of a 1953 issue of Mechanix Illustrated, screaming the audacious spirit of post-war America. Born from the radical blueprint of the Fageol Supersonic coupe, this concept ...

  11. History - 1954 Dodge Concept Cars | The H.A.M.B. - The Jalopy...

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    1954 Dodge Firearrow III. The Firearrow III (also called the Firebomb) was a 2-seat Sport Coupe painted a light metallic blue and featured: * concave grille cut with narrow verticals. * dual headlights. * small bumperettes front & rear. * highly modified 241ci Dodge Red Ram HEMI V-8 producing 245-bhp.