That's 2 points for Ray.
And you were right about the supposed "candy apple red"color, according to this testimony:
Baby Jane Fury wasn't actually candy apple red (clear red over silver gold), she was just red. It isn't visible in this photo, because maybe it was a later addition, but Maila told me that the car also had some pinstriping done in a daisy design.
(Thinking about von Dutch striping a daisy design brings on a bad case of cognitive dissonance. If ya read up on him a bit, you'll find that while he was, in many ways, like others of the "Beat Generation", he wasn't a very nice man. Ironically, a man who was very much influenced by his work, Ed Roth, was a VERY nice guy. I speak from experience on that.)
This may indicate that she did knew Von Dutch, although the guy in the picture above, even with the third eye on his forehead, doesn't really look like him.
"Dink", aka Dean Riesner, was as "Dinky Dean" a child actor, appearing in Chaplin's "The Pilgrim", and later a successful screenwriter. He wrote several Clint Eastwood films, including his first, "Play Misty For Me", and "Dirty Harry".
Thank you, good sir. I feel like I've just won a marathon. Well, either that or stopped pounding my head on a brick wall. Both situations would seem to stop inflicting pain when they cease.
Now...if I can just solve one more obsession...I mean puzzle...that's been nagging at me before I leave for the "Great White Dynomometer" (Bonneville Salt Flats) on Wednesday, I might be able to concentrate on Speed Week and not obsess over other stuff. Fat frikkin chance. Obsession is my middle name, it seems.
Anyway, I now know WAY more about Maila Nurmi than...well, I didn't know anything about her until this puzzle. Now she seems like a deceased relative.
Great puzzle, Ray B. (from one Ray B to another Ray B)
RtR (aka Ray B Jr...seriously)