Ogden

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Ed Larsen's Barracuda of Ogden, Utah. Larsen, a production planner by trade, embarked on the ambitious project in 1953. His vision was to build a vehicle that not only showcased his craftsmanship but also utilized components from a diverse range of automobiles. The project took shape in his own garage, reflecting both his dedication and skill. It took three years and more than 2500 hours to complete the build. It made its debut in 1956.
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.
Shelby Cornett's 1955 Chevrolet convertible of Ogden, Utah. Shelby was a member of the Stags of Ogden car club.
Lyle Mason's 1956 Chevrolet of Ogden, Utah. Lyle was a member of the Stags of Ogden car club.
Noal Johnston's 1956 Mercury of Ogden, Utah. Noal was a member of the Stags of Ogden car club.


Custom Cars of Ogden, Utah

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


Custom Car and Hot Rod Clubs of Ogden, Utah

Stags of Ogden


Citizens of Ogden, Utah

Ed Larsen
Karl Henderson
Lyle Mason
Mickey Ellis
Noal Johnston
Shelby Cornett




 

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