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- Lucky Lee Lott Hell Drivers Baseball Cap, 1970-1990 - Stunt car driver "Lucky" Lee Lott and his Hell Drivers entertained audiences throughout the United States from 1935 to 1955. Lott crashed, jumped, flipped and demolished thousands of cars during his career. He survived, sustaining only one major injury during his career. Lott signed this cap well after he retired.

- 1970-1990
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Lucky Lee Lott Hell Drivers Baseball Cap, 1970-1990
Stunt car driver "Lucky" Lee Lott and his Hell Drivers entertained audiences throughout the United States from 1935 to 1955. Lott crashed, jumped, flipped and demolished thousands of cars during his career. He survived, sustaining only one major injury during his career. Lott signed this cap well after he retired.
- All American Hell Drivers Car Crashing into Wrecks in Auto Thrill Show, 1948 - "Lucky" Lee Lott (1915-2000) performed circus acrobatics and high dives before he formed the Hell Drivers in 1935. Lott's team of stunt drivers toured North and South America jumping, flipping, or otherwise destroying thousands of cars, trucks, and motorcycles. Lott retired in 1955, keeping a promise to his mother that he would quit the risky business when he turned 40.

- August 08, 1948
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All American Hell Drivers Car Crashing into Wrecks in Auto Thrill Show, 1948
"Lucky" Lee Lott (1915-2000) performed circus acrobatics and high dives before he formed the Hell Drivers in 1935. Lott's team of stunt drivers toured North and South America jumping, flipping, or otherwise destroying thousands of cars, trucks, and motorcycles. Lott retired in 1955, keeping a promise to his mother that he would quit the risky business when he turned 40.
- 1936 Ford 3 Window Couple in All American Hell Drivers Auto Thrill Show, 1948 - "Lucky" Lee Lott (1915-2000) performed circus acrobatics and high dives before he formed the Hell Drivers in 1935. Lott's team of stunt drivers toured North and South America jumping, flipping, or otherwise destroying thousands of cars, trucks, and motorcycles. Lott retired in 1955, keeping a promise to his mother that he would quit the risky business when he turned 40.

- 1948
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1936 Ford 3 Window Couple in All American Hell Drivers Auto Thrill Show, 1948
"Lucky" Lee Lott (1915-2000) performed circus acrobatics and high dives before he formed the Hell Drivers in 1935. Lott's team of stunt drivers toured North and South America jumping, flipping, or otherwise destroying thousands of cars, trucks, and motorcycles. Lott retired in 1955, keeping a promise to his mother that he would quit the risky business when he turned 40.
- Toyota Hollywood Stunt Show Autographed Baseball Cap, circa 2000 - Fast car chases! High-speed jumps! CRASHES! Stunt drivers with auto thrill shows entertain spectators and, hopefully, walk away uninjured. In the 1990s and early 2000s, drivers for the Toyota Hollywood Stunt Show performed many precision driving feats at state and county fairs and other community events across America. Members of this troupe signed this souvenir baseball cap.

- circa 2000
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Toyota Hollywood Stunt Show Autographed Baseball Cap, circa 2000
Fast car chases! High-speed jumps! CRASHES! Stunt drivers with auto thrill shows entertain spectators and, hopefully, walk away uninjured. In the 1990s and early 2000s, drivers for the Toyota Hollywood Stunt Show performed many precision driving feats at state and county fairs and other community events across America. Members of this troupe signed this souvenir baseball cap.
- Lucky Lee Lott Tribute Shirt, 1990 - Stunt car driver "Lucky" Lee Lott and his Hell Drivers entertained audiences throughout the United States from 1935 to 1955. Lott crashed, jumped, flipped and demolished thousands of cars during his career. A fan made this t-shirt as a tribute to Lott's daredevil performances.

- 1990
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Lucky Lee Lott Tribute Shirt, 1990
Stunt car driver "Lucky" Lee Lott and his Hell Drivers entertained audiences throughout the United States from 1935 to 1955. Lott crashed, jumped, flipped and demolished thousands of cars during his career. A fan made this t-shirt as a tribute to Lott's daredevil performances.
- Jacket Worn by Lucky Lee Lott, circa 1950 - Stunt car driver "Lucky" Lee Lott and his Hell Drivers entertained audiences throughout the United States from 1935 to 1955. Lott crashed, jumped, flipped and demolished thousands of cars during his career. Many of these cars were from Nash Motors -- his sponsor at one time. This tribute jacket has a large Nash Airflyte patch on the front.

- circa 1950
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Jacket Worn by Lucky Lee Lott, circa 1950
Stunt car driver "Lucky" Lee Lott and his Hell Drivers entertained audiences throughout the United States from 1935 to 1955. Lott crashed, jumped, flipped and demolished thousands of cars during his career. Many of these cars were from Nash Motors -- his sponsor at one time. This tribute jacket has a large Nash Airflyte patch on the front.
- Toyota Hollywood Stunt Show Autographed Baseball Cap, circa 2000 - Fast car chases! High-speed jumps! CRASHES! Stunt drivers with auto thrill shows entertain spectators and, hopefully, walk away uninjured. In the 1990s and early 2000s, drivers for the Toyota Hollywood Stunt Show performed many precision driving feats at state and county fairs and other community events across America. Members of this troupe signed this souvenir baseball cap.

- circa 2000
- Collections - Artifact
Toyota Hollywood Stunt Show Autographed Baseball Cap, circa 2000
Fast car chases! High-speed jumps! CRASHES! Stunt drivers with auto thrill shows entertain spectators and, hopefully, walk away uninjured. In the 1990s and early 2000s, drivers for the Toyota Hollywood Stunt Show performed many precision driving feats at state and county fairs and other community events across America. Members of this troupe signed this souvenir baseball cap.
- 1940 Ford Tudor Sedan in All American Hell Drivers Auto Thrill Show, 1948 - "Lucky" Lee Lott (1915-2000) performed circus acrobatics and high dives before he formed the Hell Drivers in 1935. Lott's team of stunt drivers toured North and South America jumping, flipping, or otherwise destroying thousands of cars, trucks, and motorcycles. Lott retired in 1955, keeping a promise to his mother that he would quit the risky business when he turned 40.

- July 11, 1948
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1940 Ford Tudor Sedan in All American Hell Drivers Auto Thrill Show, 1948
"Lucky" Lee Lott (1915-2000) performed circus acrobatics and high dives before he formed the Hell Drivers in 1935. Lott's team of stunt drivers toured North and South America jumping, flipping, or otherwise destroying thousands of cars, trucks, and motorcycles. Lott retired in 1955, keeping a promise to his mother that he would quit the risky business when he turned 40.