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  2. Rust Valley Restorers - Wikipedia

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    The series takes place in the South Shuswap, an area in Tappen, British Columbia, also known as "Rust Valley", which is known for its unique car community and junkyards. It is shot at a vintage automobile restoration shop run by skilled craftsmen who restore, trade and sell classic cars into collectible vehicles. [1] [2]

  3. Kevin Neils Tetz - Wikipedia

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    Tetz's instructional videos are notable in that they are among the very few instructional courses commonly available on the internet covering most auto-body related topics, from beginner to moderate techniques including rust repair, dent repair and painting.

  4. Decrepit car - Wikipedia

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    A jalopy was an old-style class of stock car racing in America, often raced on dirt ovals. [3] It was originally a beginner class behind midgets, but vehicles became more expensive with time. [3] Jalopy races began in the 1930s and ended in the 1960s. [4] The race car needed to be from before around 1941. [3] Notable racers include Parnelli ...

  5. Rust in peace: Soviet-era cars fill Russian mechanic's field

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    Retired mechanic Mikhail Krasinets tends to more than 300 ramshackle, Soviet-era cars in his open-air museum in an isolated part of Russia.

  6. A Beginner's Guide to Rust - AOL

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    There's no way of getting around it: Indie-survival game Rust is tough. You're only given bandages, a torch, and a rock to begin with, and you have to figure out how to get yourself fed, sheltered ...

  7. Rust Heinz - Wikipedia

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    Rust Heinz (October 18, 1914 – July 24, 1939) was an American car and boat designer. He is perhaps best known for designing the 1938 Phantom Corsair, [1] a prototype car built on a Cord 810 chassis by the coach builder Bohman & Schwartz, incorporating a Lycoming 190 bhp V8 engine, weighing two tons and seating six people.

  8. Phantom Corsair - Wikipedia

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    Rust Heinz planned to put the Phantom Corsair, which cost approximately $24,000 to produce in 1938 [7] (equivalent to about $370,000 in 2010), into limited production at an estimated selling price of $12,500. [4] However, Heinz's death in a car accident in July 1939 ended those plans, leaving the prototype Corsair as the only one ever built. [6]

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