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Ford’s Car Show In The Round
By Calvin Mauldin
Photography by Ford Photomedia, The Ed Cortopassi Collection
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Nello Tacconelli owned this... 
   
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Nello Tacconelli owned this smoothed 3-year-old Mercury hardtop, which was part of the first Rotunda show.
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Jack Elders’ ’51... 
   
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Jack Elders’ ’51 Ford convertible had a chop along with other neat custom tricks, plus a 3/4-race flathead.
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This ’53 Ford Victoria,... 
   
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This ’53 Ford Victoria, owned by Frank Gilardone, had a questionable front end treatment, but the rear was pretty nifty.
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Barely a year old at the time,... 
   
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Barely a year old at the time, Bob Palmer’s ’55 Thunderbird received some tasteful customizing at the hands of Clark Kaiser.
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Before they became high-priced... 
   
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Before they became high-priced antiques, MG roadsters were tweaked by hot rodders. Under that hood and behind the chopped Deuce shell lives a hot Ford or Merc flattie, and ’55 and ’56 Ford hubcaps on steelies replaced the original wire wheels.
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Here’s a homebuilt sport... 
   
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Here’s a homebuilt sport rod, and it is a little dandy. Wonder what reaction one of these would create today?
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In this photo, you get a better... 
   
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In this photo, you get a better view of Volpe’s heavily massaged ’48 Mercury, as well as a rear view of Gilardone’s ’53 Vicky.
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Frank Mack dusted off his... 
   
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Frank Mack dusted off his ’27 T roadster for the Rotunda show. The engine was a much-modified ’48 Mercury flathead, since small-block Chevys still weren’t too plentiful.

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