This is 5th annual of this show which is held in downtown Culver City, CA. Nice because it's 4 blocks from my house. After getting home at 1:30 am after racing Dulcich; I dragged my butt out of bed at 7:30 am to head here. I was still one of the last cars to show up. I like this show because the wide range and quality of the vehicles that show up.
Here's the man himself just before he does an interview. He brought out the Munster Mobile and others shown here.
I didn't know he built Herbie!!
The Cargoyle. That airbrushed gargoyle is the coolest. The blower is just for show.
Surf Wagon. And, yes it runs. Those of you who remember these kind of show cars from the 70's might like it.
There were three 57 Dual Ghia's. Rare cars powered by dual quad 392's.
Check this custom.
Here's it's ugly brother. I like it just as much. Is that a tractor radiator shroud?
Tons of customs and leads sleds. You can see my heap in the background.
An actual real 50 Merc Convert. My Dad's first car was one of these in all black.
54 Plymouth Suburban powered by an early Hemi.
Here's the man himself just before he does an interview. He brought out the Munster Mobile and others shown here.
I didn't know he built Herbie!!
The Cargoyle. That airbrushed gargoyle is the coolest. The blower is just for show.
Surf Wagon. And, yes it runs. Those of you who remember these kind of show cars from the 70's might like it.
There were three 57 Dual Ghia's. Rare cars powered by dual quad 392's.
Check this custom.
Here's it's ugly brother. I like it just as much. Is that a tractor radiator shroud?
Tons of customs and leads sleds. You can see my heap in the background.
An actual real 50 Merc Convert. My Dad's first car was one of these in all black.
54 Plymouth Suburban powered by an early Hemi.
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