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Photo of the Day: Name This Car

Know your cars? Enlighten Patch, please.

This car was recently sitting outside Roy Brizio Street Rods at Spruce and Railroad avenues. 

For those of you who didn't actually work on this car, who can tell us the year, model and make? 

In addition to maintaining and hot-rodding vintage cars for customers, the shop's staff is getting ready for the Grand National Roadster Show this January in Pomona, Calif. 

From the shop's website: "Our philosophy is simple: to build and help others build the finest looking and driving hot rods of our time. Our achievements point to the successful implementation of this thinking. We have built Oakland Roadster Show winners and Hot Rod Magazine's 50th Anniversary celebration "T" roadster, but perhaps our greatest pride comes from building dual purpose show winning drivers. No other shop the world can boast of putting more miles on their cars than Roy Brizio Street Rods."

Check back later for another car quiz. If you have a guess on the photo above, don't leave us hanging! Comment below.

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