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 George Barris Kustoms brought...  George Barris Kustoms brought one of his famous TV creations. This is the Munster Coach, and that looks like Count Dracula standing by to take volunteers on a blood-draining ride.  Want to go back to the future?...  Want to go back to the future? You could revisit the Delorean that was used as a prop in the movie of the same name.  We weren't sure if the drivers...  We weren't sure if the drivers of this extended custom Mini Cooper were coming or going, but they had everyone's attention as they cruised the fairgrounds.  This sharp blue '38 Ford panel...  This sharp blue '38 Ford panel truck is owned by Roger and Judy Rohrdanz of Huntington Beach, California. The Rohrdanz are members of the Zeros Car Club.  The sight of the giant American...  The sight of the giant American flag had a 4th of July carnival effect on the crowd.  There was special parking...  There was special parking for the F-100 lovers and many were feature-worthy Fords.  Sitting behind the orange...  Sitting behind the orange cones, Dan Tavaglione's black '57 Chevy pickup was as sharp as they come. Dan is from Huntington Beach, California.  Al Ubrun's black '56 Ford...  Al Ubrun's black '56 Ford F-100 was one of the nicest we found last summer. Note the popular tilt-forward hood. Al resides in Riverside, California.  Entry 598, a school bus-yellow...  Entry 598, a school bus-yellow '57 Ford Ranchero, belonged to Ken Wogomon of El Segundo, California. Billet wheels, the grille, and its ground-hugging stance are highlights of this neat '50s custom pickup.
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The Thinker??? - Haul Monitor
Ryan talks about the friendly badgering that goes on around the shop and overcoming obstacles that seemly pop up out of nowhere during a project....
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