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Chopstick Special

He [Larry Shinoda] grew up in Southern California, the hotbed of hot-roding. And he created his Chopstick Special, which was a really, for it’s time, a very fast car. And he actually won the first top-fuel dragster race in Kansas that was held in Kansas, and he was the first titleholder. And it was really neat because I was reading those things in Hot Rod Magazine and things like that growing up. And it was very, you know, it was kind of a neat thing for a Japanese American to see that happening.

I don’t know how old he was at the time, but I remember seeing the photos and it was a, you know, it was a typical teenage look for that period, you know, in the ‘50s. And the Chopstick Special was really a, I think it started out as a streetcar but he had gone through and just heavily modified it. He had our doing in conversion to the flathead engine and it was, I mean, it was maxed out for the time. It was pretty hi-tech, especially for him, you know, basically doing it in his own garage. So it was kind of really, he had a lot of time and energy in it for sure, besides, you know, the money that he spent on it.


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Date: September 14, 2011

Location: California, US

Interviewer: Akira Boch

Contributed by: Watase Media Arts Center, Japanese American National Museum

Interviewee Bio

After graduating from high school in Anaheim, Ron Kusumi earned his degree from Cal Poly Pomona, and worked in the automotive industry for 20 years with companies such as Nissan and Mitsubishi. It was while working on a project developing an aluminum alloy wheel at Nissan that Ron met famed designer Larry Shinoda, whose brief comments about the project impressed Ron with a keen eye and genius for knowing the essence of style and function. The two shared a mutual passion for sports cars and became friends. For the past fifteen years, Ron has run an independent film studio in Long Beach, California, writing, producing and directing programs for cable television. (September 2012)

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