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ADVANCE FOR USE SUNDAY, JUNE 1 AND THEREAFTER - In this April 30, 2014 photo, Mike Foran of Decatur, Ill., says he kept the cab window bullet holes in his "Rat Rod" because it adds to the character the car. (AP Photo/Herald & Review, Jim Bowling)

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ADVANCE FOR USE SUNDAY, JUNE 1 AND THEREAFTER - In this April 30, 2014 photo, Mike Foran of Decatur, Ill., shares stories behind the many unique components he built into his "Rat Rod." Foran and his wife, Sharon, explain that it pays tribute to the origins of the hot rodding hobby when GIs just back from World War II embraced freedom by building fast cars out of whatever odds and ends they could cobble together. (AP Photo/Herald & Review, Jim Bowling)

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ADVANCE FOR USE SUNDAY, JUNE 1 AND THEREAFTER - In this April 30, 2014 photo, Mike Foran, of Decatur, Ill., sits in his "Rat Rod" that he pieced together using a series of unique components. Foran enjoys showing the novelty vehicle at car shows. (AP Photo/Herald & Review, Jim Bowling)