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  1. Jun 18, 2017 · Mark had no idea what the car was, or its history, but he did know who EdBig DaddyRoth was. He bought it for less than the asking price, and promptly entered it into the local car show in St. Paul, Minnesota.

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  2. May 1, 2003 · What do you get when you combine a dude from Minnesota, named Mark Moriarty, with the passion and imagination of the late Ed Roth? You get a homebuilt custom that looks like it came...

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  3. Ed Roth built some of the wildest and most influential show cars in history. Ed's creations have inspired countless builders over the years, but few as strongly as Minnesota's own Mark Moriarity. Mark's passion for Ed's show cars led him to purchase Ed's “Rotar” bubble top show car.

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  4. Jan 21, 2011 · I've known Mark for many years, and in this early Interview, he told me how it all started for him. This Interview lasts only about TWO MINUTES ! It's short, sweet, and to the point: It covers Mark's Early Days, his finding & restoring Ed Roth's "ROTAR", and, his meeting up with Ed !

  5. Sep 20, 2003 · hey kids, i'm looking for any and all info and PHOTOS of the infamous Mysterion. i'm looking to build a super detailed, accurate scale model of it. ANY...

  6. Mark Moriarity is the designer and builder of the real 1:1 Futurian show car. This Roth-tribute show rod has been making the show circuit since 2005. I'm Michael D. Scott of Minnesota (not the West Allis, Wisconsin Mike L. Scott--ed.) and I scratch-built a replica of the Futurian show car.

  7. Sep 26, 2009 · Utilizing an innovative powertrain with a Corvair engine and rear suspension and employing Roth’s distinctive bubble top, Road Agent was the sixth in his line of cars. Restored by Mark Moriarty, it remains one of the most instantly recognizable icons of hot rod history.

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