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Photo #2.1 - Front View
This photo shows the car as viewed from the front, showing the light weight aluminum egg crate grill and brake cooling vents.
This shot was taken outside of a horse ranch in the foot hills of Northern California. Later, we will introduce you to the horse.



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Photo #2.2 - Left View
  This three quarter view shows Wonder Woman's Stallion without the side pipes. This was the only Stallion, of the 117 built, without an external side pipe exhaust system.
We took the top off for this shot, and stored it in the trunk. The shot was taken about noon, and the California sun was out in full force.



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Photo #2.3 - Side View
  This view of the Stallion shows the tan top that matches the Rolls Royce Connelly leather interior. It also shows a narrow chrome strip in place of the usual 3.5" chrome plated tubing that used for side pipe exhaust. We were just about to leave the house and meet another stallion owner. 


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Photo #2.4 - Right View
  This three quarter view shows the Stallion with the top up. Very nice!
We stopped and picked a few apples from a nearby tree. We were on our way through the tall grass field to visit a big white horse used later in this photo session.



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Photo #2.5 - White Horse
  We had no problem capturing the white stallion, as his owner always brought a few apples. The stallion chased us for a ways - until we finally stopped and the owner fed him his apples, then he consented to pose for this shot.
The standing stallion gives you an idea of how sleek and low the Stallion is.



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Photo #2.6 - Interior
  Shown here is the tan Rolls Royce Connelly interior of the stallion. The interior was ordered with locking door panel pockets and the fold down center arm rest that covers the parking brake handle. The arm rest cover was to eliminate any chance of Wonder Woman skinning her elbow. I wonder how much her elbows were insured for. 


                                                                      Stallion #2
Wonder Woman's Car
This Kellison Stallion was serial #2, the second Stallion built. This limited edition luxury sports car was designed and built in 1977 for Wonder Woman. This beautiful emerald green Stallion was built without side pipes to prevent the chance of Wonder Woman burning her legs on the hot exhaust pipes. Her husband once told me that her legs were insured for one million dollars!
This car was specially built with a 301 small block Ford engine. Interesting enough, it was the only Stallion ever built with a small block Ford engine. The interior was upholstered with tan Rolls Royce Connelly leather, and cost $5,500. The car had a retail selling price of $55,000. A few years later, I understand that Ron Samuels, Lynda Carter's husband, sold the car for $92,000.

Woman Woman requested that the car be driven for 500 miles to break in the engine and running gear. The following photo collection was taken during this break in time period.


            Jim Kellison
429 Stallion - Limited Edition