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  • Russ Freund learned the craft of hot rod building from his father Claude Freund who died unexpectedly on April 27. This year's River City Rod Run is dedicated to the memory of Claude and the cars he's showcased over the years.
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  • Russ Freund recently finished building a '34 Ford and '23 Ford Model T Roadster with his father Claude Freund who died unexpectedly on April 27. "The greatest thing my father taught me about hot rods really isn't much to do with hot rods. He taught me how to find good friends," Russ said. "He was a very giving man. He believed that if you give a little something to one guy it will come around again full term." This year's River City Rod Run is dedicated to the memory of Claude and the cars he's showcased over the years.
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  • JEROME A. POLLOS/Press..Brian VanKeuren, with Westside Towing, walks alongside a sports car Wednesday that was delivered to Benny's Auto Body and Custom Paint in Post Falls.
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  • JEROME A. POLLOS/Press..Sonny Maxwell, left, and A.J. Basile, owner of Classic Rides & Customs Inc., disassemble their first 2006 Renegade Outlaw that will tour the west coast to promote motorcycle's manufacturing business Coeur d'Alene under Basile's ownership. Basile, purchased the manufacturing license of the Las Vegas company this year, and will build the Harley-powered cruisers at his sales office at 1705 Northwest Blvd.
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  • JEROME A. POLLOS/Press..Racers fly over a gap on the course during one of Friday's 7-minute qualification runs. Some racers customize their cars with as much as $5,000 in parts and equipment before sending them out on the track to hit jumps at 45 mph.
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