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A few more pics from old Hot Rod Yearbooks!
Fastback Chevy II from Seattle. ![]() Wild Willie, both hands on the wheel this time, heats the hides. ![]() Blown Chrysler flat bottom. ![]() STP stickers were everywhere in the late '60s. ![]() Rat-powered early Chevy II. ![]() This is what SoCal "tuners" looked like in 1966. ![]() I miss hanging out at the gas station with my buds. ![]() 1964 Dodge "Charger" exhibition cars. Yes, they were called Chargers, according to the text. ![]() Auto Shop project '57 drag racer with its proud builders! A-pluses all around!!! ![]() Jerry Titus whoops it up in a '67 427 Vette. You'd be happy too. ![]() The Pepsi Generation seemed to prefer the Nova with the 307... ![]() The broom guy can't believe there isn't a spoiler on that Camaro. ![]() '67 SS 350 with '69 cowl induction added prepares to hit the strip. ![]() As does this bumperless '68 Z. ![]() Endura Z gets a jet change before running through the lights. ![]() Turn 9 at Riverside before it was covered over by pink stucco and strip malls. ![]() Two Chevy classics get it on. ![]() Look at those meats! ![]() I wouldn't change a thing. ![]() I wouldn't change a thing. ![]() Hayden Profitt and his engine man Bill Thomas. ![]() Red '66 SS 396 Chevelle. ![]() Here's something different: a '66 SS Chevelle with Impala SS-style three-bar wheelcovers and whitewalls. How'bout it Bruce???? ![]() |
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