Stags of Ogden

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Ray McMullin's 1941 Cadillac Coupe. Ray lived in the Ogden area in Utah. He was a member of the Stags of Ogden car club, and fellow club member Mickey Ellis believes he gave the coupe a Candy Red paint job circa 1959-1960.
Noal Johnston's 1951 Mercury of Ogden, Utah. Noal was a member of the Stags of Ogden car club. The Merc was restyled in 1957.
Noal Johnston's 1956 Mercury of Ogden, Utah. Noal was a member and former President of the Stags of Ogden car club.
The flyer for the 1962 Stags and Road Hawks Custom Motorama. Scan courtesy of Mickey Ellis.

Stags is a car club from Ogden, Utah that was started in 1957.[1]


Members

Bob Eames
Karl Henderson
Lyle Mason
Mickey Ellis
Noal Johnston
Ray McMullin
Shelby Cornett


Club Cars

Ray McMullin's 1941 Cadillac Coupe
Noal Johnston's 1951 Mercury
Shelby Cornett's 1955 Chevrolet Convertible
Lyle Mason's 1956 Chevrolet
Noal Johnston's 1956 Mercury
Mickey Ellis' 1956 Mercury


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