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Clarence Catallo's 1932 Ford 3-Window Coupe of Dearborn, Michigan. Known as "Silver Sapphire," Clarence's coupe was originally restyled by the Alexander Brothers in 1959.
Wally Knoch's 1954 Ford Convertible. Restyled sometime between 1954 and 1957, Wally's Ford was dressed up with a pair of Jimmy Jones Bubble Skirts.
Bill Hines' 1950 Ford of Lincoln Park, Michigan. Known as "The Bat," Bill started restyling the Ford for a customer in his Southfield shop about 1955 or 56. The customer lost interest in the build, it became Bill's personal car, and he completed it late in 1957. Bill debuted the first iteration of The Bat at the 1958 Detroit Autorama. After moving to California, landing a job at Barris Kustoms, he gave the car a scallop paint job in 1958. Bob Fryz of Dearborn bought the remains of the old custom in 2011.


Hot Rods of Dearborn, Michigan

Terry McFarlane's 1927 Ford Model-T Sedan
Walt Pasternak's 1928 Ford Model A Pickup
Clarence Catallo's 1932 Ford 3-Window Coupe - Silver Sapphire/Little Deuce Coupe


Custom Cars of Dearborn, Michigan

John Patterson's 1934 Ford Convertible
Bill Hines' 1950 Ford - The Bat
Wally Knoch's 1954 Ford Convertible
Geno Janokowski's 1960 Ford - The Black Jack


Hot Rod and Custom Car Clubs of Dearborn, Michigan

Dearborn Custom Auto Club
Dearborn Roadmasters


Citizens of Dearborn, Michigan

Clarence Catallo
John Patterson
Terry McFarlane
Wally Knoch
Walt Pasternak




 

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