{Chrysler 300} Re: Ed Iskendarian (1921–2026): The Camfather Remembered
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{Chrysler 300} Re: Ed Iskendarian (1921–2026): The Camfather Remembered



Imagine how surprised I was to see the Iskenderian Exhibit, including Ed's original street rod and cam grinding machine from his shop, at the Speedway Motors Museum of American Speed during our tour at the Fall 2024 Chrysler 300 Club Meet in Omaha - another opportunity to share some pictures with club members:

https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/15GGTr2WteCOs4V9D4i10eBayLl7DrgdZ

I recognize some faces in these photos!  If you've never been the Museum, you need to go.  Maybe if we have a Fall 2027 Meet in Omaha or would that be too close?

Kurt

On Wednesday, February 4, 2026 at 10:20:46 PM UTC-6 1970hurst wrote:
For all you Iski fans...
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Date: Wed, Feb 4, 2026, 3:22 PM
Subject: Ed Iskendarian (1921–2026): The Camfather Remembered
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