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Fahrner's X-Ray Roadster Ray Fahrner built extreme customs in the 1950s and 60s. That by itself wasn't so remarkable, but in a California-centric custom car culture, Ray Fahrner did it in Missouri. Then, to promote his work, he eventually started his own custom car show circuit, World of Wheels. The World of Wheels name survives today and Ray Fahrner's World of Wheels is a precursor to the nationwide series of Autorama shows. Think you've never heard of Ray Fahrner's cars? Wrong. He built the (in)famous Boothill Express, immortalized in a 1967 1/24 Monogram plastic model kit - a model so popular it was re-released in 1994. Ray Fahrner's Boothill Express commanded a premium price of $126,500 in 2009. Fahrner's most imaginative work was X-Ray.
Based on a Jaguar XK 150 chassis and drivetrain, X-Ray was built in 1961 and has been featured in numerous magazine articles including Hot Rod Magazine's 1963 Custom Car Yearbook #1, Rod and Custom in December 1963 and Wildest Show rods of the 60s and 70s. Displaying exceptional ingenuity, its wedge shape, dramatically scalloped body sides, integrated cycle-style front fenders, polished Jag XK twin cam 6 and roadster-like passenger compartment exhibits the best 1960s customizing concepts. A modern Formula One car has many of the same elements. Discovered in Missouri recently, X-Ray has evolved over the years without losing its identity.
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Hours:
May-September Monday: 12pm-4:30pm Tuesday: 12pm-4:30pm Wednesday: 12pm-4:30pm Thursday: 12pm-4:30pm Friday: 12pm-4:30pm Saturday: 9am-1pm Sunday: Closed |
October-April
Monday: 12pm-4:30pm Tuesday: Closed Wednesday: Closed Thursday: Closed Friday: 12pm-4:30pm Saturday: 9am-1pm Sunday: Closed |
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