The Mickey Ellis Photo Collection
Step into the time machine of Mickey Ellis and cruise down memory lane to a place where the rumble of engines and the gleam of polished chrome were everyday symphonies on the streets of Ogden, Utah. It was a place where the pulse of Washington Blvd beat strongest after sundown and every night was a celebration of metal, muscle, and the freedom of the open road.
In the heart of this mechanical renaissance was a young Mickey Ellis, who, at the tender age of 16 in 1956, not only got his hands on a 1949 Chevrolet but also had the audacity to rip out its inline 6 for the growl of a Studebaker V-8. This was just the beginning. By 1958, with a little persuasion and a lot of dreams, Mickey's garage housed a channeled Model A Roadster, its engine a 296" Flathead V-8 masterpiece courtesy of local Bonneville legend George Imaizumi.
As a proud member of the Stags of Ogden, a car club that was the hub for the city's grease monkeys and speed chasers, Mickey was at the center of a community where loyalty was measured in miles per hour and friendship in shared oil stains. With about 10 to 15 clubs, Ogden was less of a city and more of a grand, asphalt-bound fellowship.
The year 1959 brought the elegance of a 1956 Mercury into Mickey's life, adding class to his high-octane escapades. Fast forward to 1977, and Mickey, ever the automotive maestro, breathed new life into a 1940 Mercury custom, a car with a lineage as rich as its curves, once gracing the pages of Hot Rod March 1957 under the stewardship of Don Telen.
Through the lens of his camera, Mickey captured more than images; he captured spirits, stories, and the very essence of an era where every drive could be an adventure. These photos, shared with the world through Kustomrama, offer an intimate glimpse into the heart of Ogden's car culture as it pulsed and thrived.[1]
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