Dry Lakes Racing History
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The owner was named George Rubsch, whose dad owned A1 Auto Body in L.A. The streamliner was nicknamed Skip It and featured a Cragar Model B under the hood and what must be one of the first flame paintjobs on the outside. "He had the prettiest finished car of all the bunch," Isky recalls. View Related Article
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