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The 54th Annual Murray's Discount Auto Stores 2006 Detroit Autorama coverage. The Detroit auto show is one of the most anticipated of the year - Custom Rodder Magazine

2006 Detroit Autorama - It's Called Detroit

... or the 54th Annual Murray's Discount Auto Stores Detroit Autorama
Author: Brian Brennan, Damon Lee
Photography: Brian Brennan, Nick Licata
2006 Detroit Autorama
2006 Detroit Autorama 1955 Chevy Convertible
If there were a heartbreak... 
   
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2006 Detroit Autorama 1955 Chevy Convertible
If there were a heartbreak award, it would've gone to Richard and Lisa Ruiter of Guelph, Ontario, Canada...
2006 Detroit Autorama 1955 Chevy Convertible Engine
...Their radical '55 Chevy... 
   
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2006 Detroit Autorama 1955 Chevy Convertible Engine
...Their radical '55 Chevy convertible, built over the course of about six years, was registered for Ridler Award competition and seemed a likely Great 8 candidate until the exotic Corvette LT5 engine broke on setup day (Ridler contenders must prove that they can run and drive)...
2006 Detroit Autorama 1955 Chevy Convertible Interior
...Still, the tasteful modern... 
   
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2006 Detroit Autorama 1955 Chevy Convertible Interior
...Still, the tasteful modern custom took home Outstanding Individual Display, Paint, Interior, and Undercarriage.
2006 Detroit Autorama 1950 Chevy
Larry Johnston's radically... 
   
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2006 Detroit Autorama 1950 Chevy
Larry Johnston's radically reshaped '50 Chevy from Greensburg, PA, made it to the Great 8 in the Ridler competition. Plisco Auto Body in Pittsburgh gets credit for body and paintwork, which included the addition of a Dodge Neon top, every form of slicing and dicing imaginable, and a bright two-tone PPG finish.
2006 Detroit Autorama 1959 Chevy Impala
Bob and Barb Delia, of Libertyville,... 
   
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2006 Detroit Autorama 1959 Chevy Impala
Bob and Barb Delia, of Libertyville, IL, took home Outstanding Individual Display and Best Custom with their incredible '59 Chevrolet Impala. Aside from the slick '56 Chevy-style trim and great attention to detail, the Chevy sports a killer 540-inch, mega-horsepower big-block mill and a five-speed.
2006 Detroit Autorama 1963 Buick Riveria
Owner Kevin Anderson and builder... 
   
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2006 Detroit Autorama 1963 Buick Riveria
Owner Kevin Anderson and builder John Kouw of Cruisin' Customs teamed up to build the GoldTop, a radically subtle '63 Riviera that won the Alexander Brothers Award. The 2-inch top chop, smoothed hood, and custom grille, headlights, and taillights are all integrated so well they look like factory pieces, while the custom-mixed Sherwin-Williams paint simply glows.
2006 Detroit Autorama 1963 Chevy Impala
Inspired by a Steve Stanford... 
   
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2006 Detroit Autorama 1963 Chevy Impala
Inspired by a Steve Stanford sketch in a 1996 issue of Custom Rodder, Penfound Design coordinated the construction of this '63 Impala "SportsRoof" for Jack Matia of Elyria, OH. The major mod is the adaptation of a '60 Plymouth roof, but there are many other subtle tricks to hold your interest.
2006 Detroit Autorama 1949 Cadillac Sedanette
Alan and Patt Richardson came... 
   
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2006 Detroit Autorama 1949 Cadillac Sedanette
Alan and Patt Richardson came all the way from Port Angeles, WA, with their '49 Cadillac Sedanette. The DuPont Meadow Green custom features a 2-inch top chop, slanted B-pillars, and molded rear fenders. Junior's Custom built the body and frame, while Taylor Built Street Rods handled the drivetrain (Ram Jet big-block Chevy and 4L80E transmission) and wiring.
2006 Detroit Autorama 1956 Chevy
Detroit always seems to draw... 
   
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2006 Detroit Autorama 1956 Chevy
Detroit always seems to draw some great historic customs for display, such as the Alexander Brothers-built Venturian '56 Chevy (which won the Ridler in 1965) and the recently restored Polynesian '50 Olds (featured elsewhere in this issue).
2006 Detroit Autorama Beatnik Bandit
Ed "Big Daddy" Roth was the... 
   
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2006 Detroit Autorama Beatnik Bandit
Ed "Big Daddy" Roth was the event's featured builder, and there were more than a dozen funky show rods on display that he either built or inspired. Included among them were the original Beatnik Bandit (foreground), Dave Shuten's Mysterion clone (behind), and the Surfite (left).
2006 Detroit Autorama 1955 Chrysler 300
Chrysler 300s are hot commodities... 
   
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2006 Detroit Autorama 1955 Chrysler 300
Chrysler 300s are hot commodities these days. Alan Kalter and Chris Lezotte took a rare '55 model and had Hot Rods & Custom Stuff make it better with an updated suspension, SSBC disc brakes, 17-inch wire wheels, and a 528-inch Hemi built by Indy Cylinder Head. The brutish resto rod won the Custom Rodder award.
2006 Detroit Autorama 1950 Mercury
We seem to have seen a resurgence... 
   
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2006 Detroit Autorama 1950 Mercury
We seem to have seen a resurgence in custom Mercs recently. This chopped and hardtopped '50 belongs to Larry Douglas of Cordova, TN, and wears a bright fade finish by Gene Winfield and a custom grille that appears to have originated in a '57 Chevy pickup.
2006 Detroit Autorama Pinstriper
The second-annual Pinstripers'... 
   
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2006 Detroit Autorama Pinstriper
The second-annual Pinstripers' Jamboree showed off the talents of 150-plus 'stripers, who laid down lines and artwork on everything from panels and lamps to creepers and toilet seats. Auctioning off the goods raised more than $40,000 for charity.
2006 Detroit Autorama 1954 Chevy
Bill and Sandy Baron's '54... 
   
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2006 Detroit Autorama 1954 Chevy
Bill and Sandy Baron's '54 Chevy is almost all Corvette under the skin, with a modified 2002 Vette suspension and Magnuson-blown LS1 mill. Additional features include Air Ride ShockWaves, Vintage Air, power everything, and two-tone paint by J&D Auto Body covering the smoothed body.
2006 Detroit Autorama 1936 Ford Roadster
Before Dee Wescott started... 
   
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2006 Detroit Autorama 1936 Ford Roadster
Before Dee Wescott started building fiberglass street rod bodies, he built this custom '36 Ford roadster, which appeared on the April '59 cover of Hot Rod. It's now owned by Ross and Beth Myers from Pennsylvania, and was recently restored by Steve Babinsky.
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...
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