After owning a ’55 Chevy Gasser, a ’68 427 Corvette and a ’32 Ford roadster adorned with 3x2s, as well as being involved with his son’s ’69 Z/28, something soft and quiet or all show and no go wasn’t his style. Aside from these undeniable factors, his Arizona neighbor, the legendary drag racer John Loper, also influenced Jerry’s thirst for high horsepower. “I watched Loper build two Gassers,” Jerry said, his facing beaming. Instead, one might say the choice for his next project became channeling all of the above influences.
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Goodguys Pacific Northwest Nationals
Bad On Fords And Chevrolets…
The Lost Hot Rod
One-off to please
The Murphy art show opening
A celebration of art, music and cars
Meet the artists on display at The Murphy
FIREBALL GALLERY 3 AT THE MURPHY
MIDDLE Child
Child An Old School Build Caught Between Two Icons
Multi-TASKR
The Evolution of a Chameleon Corvette
LEVERAGE
The Flight of the Omnipresent Red Phin
Xtreme MACHINE
A car designed around an engine
Cat's MEOW
Herb Stuart’s EFI, dohc, 32-valve, road race Cougar is the cure for the common Mustang
Fresh Served
An American Classic Built With a Modern Twist for a Retired Vet