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His most recognizable design adorns the sides of the ZZ Top Eliminator 34 Ford coupe, the pattern for the interlocking logo ZZ .
My earliest find of his art was in the front of a Hot Rod magazine around 1992, when his
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tribute to Kenny Bernstein's breaking the 300 mph was featured.
He may have invented the airbrushed headlights on funny cars, he certainly is attributed with perfecting them, and due to the resurrence I believe I read somewhere that he designed and or painted the Hot Wheels/ Mattel "Snake and Mongoose" funny cars.