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Steve Swaja is an American dragster designer in the 1960s. Swaja was responsible for both Tony Nancy wedge cars of 1963, the Yellow Fang slingshot in 1963, and "TV Tommy" Ivo's Videoliner in 1965. He designed 's first dragster, "The Silver Car", in 1963; it was built at Tommy Ivo & d Rod Pepmuller's shop, with the aluminum metal bending done by ; the car won "Best Engineered" at its debut, the 1963 Winternationals. Among Swaja's other projects were cars for , Ewell-Stecker-Kamboor, Fred Fischback, Scrima-Milodon, , and Eagle Electric; he also did Hot Rod's roadster.
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Steve Swaja is an American dragster designer in the 1960s. Swaja was responsible for both Tony Nancy wedge cars of 1963, the Yellow Fang slingshot in 1963, and "TV Tommy" Ivo's Videoliner in 1965. He designed 's first dragster, "The Silver Car", in 1963; it was built at Tommy Ivo & d Rod Pepmuller's shop, with the aluminum metal bending done by ; the car won "Best Engineered" at its debut, the 1963 Winternationals. Among Swaja's other projects were cars for , Ewell-Stecker-Kamboor, Fred Fischback, Scrima-Milodon, , and Eagle Electric; he also did Hot Rod's roadster. Swaja became good friends with Nancy.
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