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The Red Baron was a custom t-bucket hot rod built in 1969. The project was designed by Tom Daniel and built by Chuck Miller at Styline Customs. The car was inspired by a Monogram model kit that Daniel had designed which was on display at the 1967 Chicago Toy Fair. Seeing the popularity of the kit, Monogram arranged to have a full-size version built. It is currently at the Smith Collection Museum of American Speed in Lincoln, Nebraska. It later inspired a Hot Wheels car.

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  • The Red Baron was a custom t-bucket hot rod built in 1969. The project was designed by Tom Daniel and built by Chuck Miller at Styline Customs. The car was inspired by a Monogram model kit that Daniel had designed which was on display at the 1967 Chicago Toy Fair. Seeing the popularity of the kit, Monogram arranged to have a full-size version built. It is currently at the Smith Collection Museum of American Speed in Lincoln, Nebraska. It later inspired a Hot Wheels car. (en)
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  • The Red Baron was a custom t-bucket hot rod built in 1969. The project was designed by Tom Daniel and built by Chuck Miller at Styline Customs. The car was inspired by a Monogram model kit that Daniel had designed which was on display at the 1967 Chicago Toy Fair. Seeing the popularity of the kit, Monogram arranged to have a full-size version built. It is currently at the Smith Collection Museum of American Speed in Lincoln, Nebraska. It later inspired a Hot Wheels car. (en)
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  • The Red Baron (custom car) (en)
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