- Max
Balchowsky (January 15, 1924 –
August 30, 1998) was a
prominent 1950s and 1960s
American race car
builder and driver, and was
involved in the film...
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Edward Balchowsky (February 16, 1916 –
November 27, 1989) was an
American poet, artist, musician,
composer who
served in the
Abraham Lincoln Brigade during...
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Buffett was
inspired to
write the song
after meeting musician Eddie Balchowsky, a one-armed
veteran of the
Spanish Civil War he met
while playing in...
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heavily modified for the
chase by
veteran car
racer and
technician Max
Balchowsky. Ford
Motor Company originally lent two
Galaxie sedans for the
chase scenes...
- car at his
Beverly Hills-area home,
where it was
often serviced by Max
Balchowsky, who also
worked on the
suspension and
frame modifications on the Mustang...
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volunteer worker at the museum. C****ens, I., S. Vicario, V. G. Waddell, H.
Balchowsky, D. Van Belle, W. Ding, C. Fan, R. S. Lal Mohan, P. C. Simões-Lopes, R...
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November 2015. C****ens, I.; Vicario, S.; Waddell, V.G.;
Balchowsky, H.; Van Belle, D.; Ding, W.; Fan, C.; Mohan, R.S.; Simões-Lopes, P.C...
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handled by
Robert Turturice.
Mickey Gilbert was the
stunt coordinator; Max
Balchowsky and Ric
Roman Waugh (credited as Rick Waugh) were
among the
stuntmen involved...
- Cr****. The
Challengers were
prepared and
maintained for the
movie by Max
Balchowsky, who also
prepared the
Mustangs and
Chargers for
Bullitt (1968). The cars...
- 1964
Jaguar XK-E (#14) 1965
Chevrolet Corvette Sting Ray C2 (#29) 1961
Balchowsky Ol'
Yaller MkIV (#41) 1966
Lamborghini 400 GT 2+2 1966
Chevrolet Corvette...