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this 455 Olds Rocket-powered beast
WHERE TO FIND IT:
was built as more of a burnout machine than a
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cruiser, but that doesn’t take anything away
OWNER: DOC
BORTZ
from the quality of the build, nor its ability
to destroy a set of tires.
PHOTOGRAPHY:
STEVE
CORLEY
Another one from way,
way back when we were still
selling magazines out the back of
selling magazines out the back of
a truck. Doc’s ’41 “Streetfi ghter”
a truck. Doc’s ’41 “Streetfi ghter”
with its WWII-inspired graphics is
with its WWII-inspired graphics is
well-known in the St. Louis area
well-known in the St. Louis area
for its crazy burnouts.
e’ve seen old steel repurposed
Winto all sorts of crazy rides,
but to see a ’29 Tudor body atop
WHERE TO FIND IT: a full-blown mud truck is quite
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OWNERS: JASEN look at, but don’t be fooled – it’s a
DORN / BRIAN functional machine that runs both
JOHNSON fast-track and bog-style at
PHOTOGRAPHY: a rate of 3 seconds per
STEVE 200 feet.
GIANGRECO
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