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Read all about the 2002 Omaha World of Wheels, brought to you by the experts at Custom Rodder Magazine.

Plains Showcase

The Omaha World of Wheels
Author: John Lee
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This turquoise and white '55... 
   
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This turquoise and white '55 Bel Air hardtop, owned by Jeff Warinski of Papillion, NE, is restored and dropped around 18-inch and 20-inch Coddigton wheels. It runs a freshened-up 265 Power Pac and original-style upholstery.
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Ed Loose's '46 Merc convert... 
   
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Ed Loose's '46 Merc convert looks great in dark green set off by a white top, off-white leather, and green carpet. Corvette grille, '49 Ford taillights, and '49 Plymouth bumpers are custom touches.
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This '57 Ford Ranch Wagon,... 
   
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This '57 Ford Ranch Wagon, "Intruder," was built by Troy Trepanier for George Poteet. A Ford Racing 351-W is practically molded into the smoothed engine compartment. Stylized "sidetrim" is painted on, the grille, taillights, headlights, and bumpers are all customized.
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Randy and Darlene Sukovaty of Lincoln showed their mild custom '54 Chevy two-door with 350 power, Weld wheels, and black vinyl interior.
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Everybody in the '50s longed... 
   
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Everybody in the '50s longed to move up from a Ford to a mild custom '53 Merc like Scott Merwald's Monterey hardtop from Omaha. In traditional fashion, he added triple carbs to the flathead and white-and-red, rolled-and-pleated vinyl.
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Ron Dubberstein first customized... 
   
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Ron Dubberstein first customized his '55 Chevy in 1958, then Darryl Starbird worked his magic on it and used it as a feature car for a couple seasons. This is the car's latest--and Ron says last--incarnation, finished in peach with tan cloth and leather, a smoothed dash and custom console, and, still, a six-carb manifold on a 283 engine.
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Championship auto shows gave... 
   
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Championship auto shows gave Midwesterners a look at some of the country's top customs: John D'Agostino's '59 Cadster and '54 Cad Star (now owned by Frank and Arlene Mercede of New Caanan, CT) and George Poteet's Troy Trepanier-built '57 Ranch Wagon.
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Believe it or not, this '50... 
   
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Believe it or not, this '50 Merc was chopped in the '50s by Omaha legend Worrell Jones, Sr. and never finished. Mick Rau finally completed it with a finish of light-and-dark green with matching (tuck 'n' roll) leather, Cal Custom grille bar, and frenched '50 taillights.
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The realism in this drive-in... 
   
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The realism in this drive-in theater diorama by the Chevy Classics Club is incredible! Guess what was playing? Two Lane Blacktop!
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Among the customs show manager... 
   
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Among the customs show manager Joe Gautreau assembled for the Custom Rodder Cavalcade of Customs was this mildly smoothed and white-pleated '58 Impala owned by Gary Wakehouse of Council Bluffs, IA.
The 1949-51 Mercury is the quintessential custom car. Thousands of them have gone under the knife in the last five decades, so it's a little surprising to discover how little aftermarket support there...
With the recent surge in poker popularity-tournaments seemingly run round the clock on cable TV-it's little wonder the phenomenon has spread to the indoor car show circuit. Rick Perry, the promoter of...
One of the original objectives of car customizing was to make inexpensive vehicles look more like upscale models. So what's a custom enthusiast to do when he bases his project on the so-called Standard...