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Rory Forbes' 1927 Ford Model T Roadster was orginally a track roadster from the late 1940s, modified in 1958 by Al Morris, painted by Joe Bailon and striped by Tommy the Greek. It was put in storage in 1959 and brought out in 2019.
Ron Courtney's 1951 Ford of McMinnville, Oregon was restyled by Ron between 1954 and 1956. The car was known as the X-51, and it was the only custom Ron ever built. The car was one a part of the Harrah Collection at the National Automobile Museum in Reno, Nevada.

Hot Rods of Reno, Nevada

Rory Forbes' 1927 Ford Model T Roadster


Custom Cars of Reno, Nevada

Ron Courtney's 1951 Ford - X-51


Shops of Reno, Nevada

Zephyr Speed & Power Shop


Museums of Reno, Nevada

National Automobile Museum


Citizens of Reno, Nevada

Rory Forbes




 

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