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1931 Chevrolet

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Dale Fisher's 1931 Chevrolet Moonlite Speedster of Sydney, Australia. This was the first car Dale fully restored, and a turning point in his journey as a craftsman. Purchased in 1957, the red Speedster was in good shape but missing its hubcaps. Dale repainted it in its original color, rechromed the bumpers, and even hand-painted whitewalls using a special flexible paint. It was his first serious restoration, done after hours with help from seasoned mentors. The project taught him the importance of proportion, finish, and factory-correct detailing—principles that guided his later work as one of Australia’s most respected custom car builders.


1931 Chevrolet Customs and Specials

Dale Fisher's 1931 Chevrolet Moonlite Speedster


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