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In photos: Classics, customs and quirky creations from LA

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The 2015 LA Auto Show offered something for everyone
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Porsche 919 Hybrid at the 2015 LA Auto Show
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Porsche 919 Hybrid race car
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Dodge's supercharged 6.2-liter Hemi Hellcat V8
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Nissan NV3500
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2016 Wrangler Willys Wheeler
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This Willys Wheeler includes hood and tailgate decals, a high-gloss black grille and 17-in aluminum wheels
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2016 Jeep Wrangler Black Bear
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Ford GT race car
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Ford will return to Le Mans in 2016 with this GT car
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Ford revealed the GT race car at this year's 24 Hours of Le Mans
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Ford Explorer Platinum from the Explorer Platinum Adventure Tour across Western North America
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The Explorer is thoroughly signed and stickered
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Ford F-150
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Ford F-150
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Ford Transit vans at the 2015 LA Auto Show
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Wahoo's Fish Taco Ford Transit Connect
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Ford Focus RS
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Ford Focus RS
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Mustangs at the 2015 LA Auto Show
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Ford Mustang GT
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2015 Ford Mustang Fastback by Bojix Design
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Alongside the new Clarity Fuel Cell car, Honda shows this Power Exporter 9000 fuel cell generator concept
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Honda didn't roll the full HondaJet into the LA show, but it has this model on display
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2015 Rahal Dallara Honda IndyCar
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Honda CBR1000RR SP
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It wasn't the sexiest vintage car at the show, but this 1975 Honda Civic did look damn good in yellow
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Volkswagen Golf GTE Sport concept
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Volkswagen Golf GTE Sport concept
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Volkswagen Passat R-Line
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Bucky Lasek's Subaru Rally Team USA WRX STI
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Volvo had this eye-catching wooden bicycle on display as part of its Pedestrian and Cyclist Detection exhibit
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Volvo Pedestrian and Cyclist Detection with Full Auto Brake display
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Toyota mobility concepts
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The Toyota iRoad has been around for several years, but it still makes an impression
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2016 Prius c Persona Series Special Edition
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Land Rover Discovery
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The Land Rover Disco at the 2015 LA Auto Show
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Lexus GS F
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Alfa Romeo Giulia TZ 2
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Alfa Romeo Giulia TZ2 on display with the new Giulia Quadrifoglio
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1968 Alfa Romeo 33 Stradale
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Possibly the most beautiful car on show, Alfa Romeo's classic 33 Stradale
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What say you: the Giulia TZ2 or the 33 Stradale?
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1968 Alfa Romeo 33 Stradale
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Mercedes-Benz AMG
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Mercedes-Benz AMG
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Lexus shows its hoverboard
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In case you are wondering, the Lexus hoverboard was designed strictly for a promotional campaign and will not be sold
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Mercedes G-Class
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BMW i3
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BMW i3
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2017 Acura NSX
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Acura recently revealed more details about the NSX
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Acura RLX
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Audi A3 e-tron
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Audi A3 e-tron
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Barris Kustom Calico Surfer 1960s Show Rod
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This surfy hot rod in the hallway proves one of the more memorable cars of the whole show
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Palm Springs-based DiMora Motorcar combines a lightweight, 1930s-style carbon fiber roadster body, a 430-hp LS3 engine and original artwork by Master Lee Sun-Don in 25 examples of the $1.2 million Vicci 6.2 Emperor Series limited edition
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Dimora powers its 2,820-lb Vicci 6.2 with GM's 430-hp 6.2-liter LS3 V8
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One of the most striking vehicles of the show, the DiMora Vicci 6.2 is quite literally "rolling art"
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Hot rod at the 2015 LA Auto Show
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This one has some very vibrant color
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Some wild sights in Galpin's Hall of Customs
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1915 Ford-based "The Grasshopper" hot rod
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1971 Mazda Cosmo L10B
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1971 Mazda Cosmo L10B
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Scooby Dooby Doo, where are you?
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The Peel P50, world's smallest production car
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A peek inside the tiny, one-seat cockpit of the Peel P50
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If you're going to make a tiny bubble car, why not make it look like a flying saucer like this Peel Trident?
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The "original terrestrial flying saucer" is downright roomy compared to the related P50 - 72 inches (183 cm) long and two seats
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Galpin's Hall of Customs
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2005 Galpin Auto Sports Ford GT
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2005 Galpin Auto Sports Ford GT
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Galpin Ford GTR1
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The Aston Martin DB10 was designed for the new "Spectre" James Bond film
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Aston Martin built just 10 DB10 models, all for the movie
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While it won't become a production model, the DB10 does provide a preview of the future design direction at Aston Martin, according to the company
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Jaguar F-Type Coupe with a special look
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Gary Weckesser's MACH IV four-engine Mustang drag car from the late 60s
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We've seen Hot Wheels' Darth Vader car pop up at both auto shows and international toy fairs
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Barris Kustom Calico Surfer
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1967 Morris Mini-Traveller by Madness Autoworks
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Zelectric electrified VW Beetle
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Big, bad custom Bronco in the Aftermarket Hall
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Big, bad custom Bronco in the Aftermarket Hall
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We saw the newest red Lamborghini, but we still prefer this classic Countach
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Lamborghini Countach 5000 Quattrovalvole in the LA Auto Show's Aftermarket Hall
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Classics and customs in the Aftermarket Hall
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Classics and customs in the Aftermarket Hall
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Classics and customs in the Aftermarket Hall
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Elio Motors may be getting more press, but the Spira4U is an even more affordable ($6,000, plus shipping for the gas version), more efficient (company-listed 90 mpg) three-wheeler
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Classics and customs in the Aftermarket Hall
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Vehicular artwork by sculptor Baron Margo
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Mazda at the 2015 LA Auto Show
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Chevy added an all-new supercharged LT4 engine to a classic 1970 Camaro RS
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Chevy blends new and old muscle, updating this classic Camaro's powertrain, suspension, steering and brakes
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Shown here in LA, Chevy originally created this restomod for SEMA 2015
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Chevy Volt
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Buick Cascada
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Maserati at the LA Auto Show
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Inside the Maserati GranTurismo Convertible Sport
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Maserati GranTurismo Convertible Sport
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Dodge Viper video driving experience
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The 2015 LA Auto Show offered something for everyone
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DiMora showed two different Vicci 6.2 Emperors
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Beyond the brand new cars of the 2015 LA Auto Show, there are plenty of other notable rides on show. In fact, some of the most interesting cars there are decades old – or built to look like it. The LA show also gets a fair amount of spillover from SEMA, with customs and restorations galore. Take a tour of this side of the show in our feature gallery.

We missed DiMora Motorcar's press conference, but it was nearly impossible to miss its booth in the atrium. Many cars can be referred to as rolling artwork, but few of them so literally as DiMora's Vicci 6.2 Emperor. This retro-styled, rolling-fendered roadster features original artwork by Taiwanese artist Master Lee Sun-Don, who brushes a unique painting for each car in the 25-model Emperor Series, which DiMora spends 750 man-hours recreating on the hood and side panels. The process ends with the laying of 24-karat gold leaf.

DiMora showed two different Vicci 6.2 Emperors
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The DiMora team also spent plenty of time building a 1930s-style roadster up around a 430-hp 6.2-liter GM LS3 V8. The car's body is constructed using the company's Carbon DFD technology, maintaining a curb weight of 2,820 lb (1,279 kg). With the standard GM 4-speed automatic transmission, it can hit 60 mph (96.5 mph) in four seconds, which isn't bad for an open-top, engined painting. Features like the Italian leather interior trim, English Wilton wool carpeting and included original wall painting contribute to the US$1.2 million price.

An unexpected but very unique car we ran into was the Peel P50, the world's smallest production car. We've covered a bit of the history of the original 1960s one-seater in the past, and it was fun seeing it alongside its larger sibling, the Trident, in Galpin's Hall of Customs.

The Peel P50, world's smallest production car
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A few other highlights worth noting:

A beautiful, curvaceous 1968 33 Stradale on display at Alfa Romeo's booth

1968 Alfa Romeo 33 Stradale
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Aston Martin DB10 designed for Spectre, the new James Bond movie

Aston Martin built just 10 DB10 models, all for the movie
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It may not be Back to the Future day anymore, but Lexus's hoverboard still looks pretty cool on display

In case you are wondering, the Lexus hoverboard was designed strictly for a promotional campaign and will not be sold
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Take a tour of our concept car photo gallery for more timeless classics, wild custom creations, and other sights of the 2015 LA Auto Show, which runs through the weekend.

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