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- Venus_Automobile abstract "The Venus Automobile is a one-piece fiberglass-bodied custom car produced in the early to mid-1950s in the USA. The prototype was mounted on a 1949 Ford chassis, and powered by a Ford flathead V8 motor with high-performance heads and intake manifold. The car's designer, Kenneth McLoad received a US Design Patent, number 177,499 in April 1956. The Venus also appeared on the cover of the May 1953 issue of Motor Trend Magazine. Fewer than ten of these car bodies were made, and only two are currently known to exist, both in Texas.".
- Q7920568 abstract "The Venus Automobile is a one-piece fiberglass-bodied custom car produced in the early to mid-1950s in the USA. The prototype was mounted on a 1949 Ford chassis, and powered by a Ford flathead V8 motor with high-performance heads and intake manifold. The car's designer, Kenneth McLoad received a US Design Patent, number 177,499 in April 1956. The Venus also appeared on the cover of the May 1953 issue of Motor Trend Magazine. Fewer than ten of these car bodies were made, and only two are currently known to exist, both in Texas.".