Trend Book 205 Restyle Your Car





Trend Book 205 Restyle Your Car by James E. Potter was published by Trend Books of Los Angeles, California in 1961.
Contents and Featured Cars
Fred Leggero's 1953 Ford
Milton C. Dodge's 1958 Chevrolet
Terry Browning's 1958 Ford Ranchero - "The Ruby Ranch"
Anthony Abato's 1954 Oldsmobile
Floyd DeBore's 1958 Pontiac
Jon Enberg's 1957 Ford
Jim Cirivello's 1959 Chevrolet
Larry Watson's 1957 Cadillac Eldorado Brougham
The Woodwill Wildfire
Les Dawes' Conquest
Bill Shelley's 1957 Chevrolet Corvette - "Bali Hi"
John Osborn's 1957 Oldsmobile
Gene Winfield's 1935 Ford Shoptruck
Jim Webb's Conquistador
John Fraser's 1961 Ford
Dave Robertson's 1958 Chevrolet Impala
Larry Kubota's 1959 Chevrolet Impala
Jim Doyle's 1952 Mercury
Ed Baker's 1959 Chevrolet
Bill Jaffee's Thunderbird
Scoopy
Ralph Fisher's 1949 Ford
Gary New's 1949 Chevrolet - The Batmobile
Sonny Morris' 1950 Mercury
Sy Gregorich's 1955 Ford Crown Victoria - The Victorian
John Southwick's 1954 Buick
Wayne Ludmas' 1954 Chevrolet
Jerry DeVito's 1957 Ford Fairlane - The Maze

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