Ted Leventhal's 1951 Chevrolet

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The Last Hura was debuted at the 68th annual Grand National Roadster Show in January of 2017. Photo by Marcus Edell.
Photo by Marcus Edell.
Photo by Marcus Edell.
A photo of Ted Leventhal's 1950 Chevrolet convertible. The car he cloned.

1951 Chevrolet convertible owned by Ted Leventhal. Named "the Last Hura," Ted's Chevrolet is a clone of a 1950 Chevrolet that Ted owned in the 1950s. Painted in a green iridescent lacquer by Mel Pinoli's Body and Paint Shop, Ted's first Chevrolet is known as the firs car ever to receive a Candy paint job.


The 2017 Grand National Roadster Show

In January of 2017 the Last Hura made its debut at the Grand National Roadster Show.[1]


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