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Ivan Benic has kindly sent me these pictures of his 'van' to me at Biglorryblog@googlemail.com and says: " Hi, I looked through your site and thought you might like to include my van. It started life as a 73 Chev van . body is custom built and about the only original part is the door handles and hinges . Nothing else survived the torches, cut off wheels and welded sheet metal."

"You can see more at www.ivanbenic.com go to Cosmic Cruiser photos At one time I had twin 350s in it---- but now runs a 454. But am looking at Detroit Diesels---that's how I wound up on your site!" And why wouldn't you Ivan? Now click through here for more...
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I think this beats the stretched pink Hummer any day...
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And I couldn't help noticing this beauty in the background of one of the pictures Ivan sent me..so for a pie (all stock,modified stock and super stock drag race fans) what is it?
baaaaaaa humbag on Hummer comparison .
A box on wheels lol.
But I got a hummer you,d, love to see.
but its only paint .www.ivanbenic.com, click on "hummer" photos
One in my sketch book ...Now thats another story all together
Ivan Benic
That'll be a Chevrolet Nova, from either 1966 or 1967. With slightly non-original wheels and hood, a person might say.
On you tube theres a video called cosmic cruiser homeward bound . nice and short ot the Cruiser driving .. I wish I knew how to do the link but maybe someone that knows hpow will put it on this thread