I stopped at the booth a year after this was posted, and found out this great piece is now at the Museum of American Speed
http://www.museumofamericanspeed.com/default.dlp in Lincoln Nebraska. “Speedy” Bill is dedicated to preserving, interpreting and displaying physical items significant in racing and automotive history at his museum.
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This was put together in hours, with stuff that was hanging around the shop! Great display item!
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Let me start describing the funny stuff, the front tires are traing mines, it's got a flathead, a blower, a pair of 97's, a stick shift and shifter boot, a glove box, a bucket seat, pinstriping, racing goggles, big and littles, tube frame, safety belt, and head lamps!