Gallery
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A '30s project car, with a lot of work to do...
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Buick project car, stock with six-cylinder, still a lot of work ahead
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'51 shoebox Ford work in progress, with louvered hood and custom mirrors
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A mild kustom '49 Merc in progress. Note the deep chop, dagmars, '55 Cad grille, wide whites, frenched headlights, Appletons, and vee-butted windshield.
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Model kit of the classic Barris custom Ala Kart roadster pickup.
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Another classic flame job.
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'53-6 F100 with long-fork flame job, an idea dating to around 1978.
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Fork flame job, a style introduced after 1975, on a '53-6 Ford F100
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Ghost flames, a contemporary concept
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The Brighton Kid? (A '40 Prefect.)
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Moon tank mount, common on '50s customs
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Unusual custom front turnsignals
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'38 Chevy 5-window with custom tilt nose and side graphic
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Deuce with chrome dropped tube axle and shocks. Note Model A chassis (extended frame horns), disc brakes, zoomie pipes.
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'31 A roadster with '32 grille shell (a common change), 3 deuces, zoomie pipes, drilled I-beam, custom windshield, custom drum brakes with finned rear covers, & custom radius rods.
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'49 Ford pickup with custom paint and suicided door
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AMC Pacer converted as a pickoupe
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'40 Chev custom with painted grille, small front turnsignals, custom door mirror, and frenched radio aerial. Note non-stock one-piece windshield.
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'49 Merc with metalflake paint job, custom tube grille, Carson] top and tunneled headlights. Retains stock hood and trim spears.
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Custom Merc with pinstriping, skirts, '81 Lincoln taillights, and Appletons
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Custom Merc with sophisticated hood pinstriping
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Henry J custom, with hood spike and door pulls painted contrasting color
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Modern interpretation of the '34 3-window: deeply chopped, monochrome, spoke rims
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'32 Bantam roadster with faux mags (not gennie Halibrands), colormatched plugwires and distributor cap, disk brakes, hairpins, headers and sidemount pipes, chrome valve covers, and mirror firewall. Also has custom interior.
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Stretched Model T
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'47 Fargo pickup with custom third door
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A recent idea, adding a C-pillar window to a classic pickup
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The classic 392 Hemi in a modern "rat rod"
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'62 Chevy II wagon, custom paint
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'36 Ford 5-window with custom roll-down rear window
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'56 Ford pickup with Appleton] spots
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Chrome aircleaner, custom-milled with flames
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Flush-mounted Miata doorpull
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Custom door lock knob
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'56 Crown Vic taillight with '59 Cad spike
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Oval LED taillight
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Custom oval LED front turnsignal
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Three deuces with louvered chrome hats
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Louvered hood on '50 Ford coupe
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'74 Ford Taunus 2000 GXL that has been chopped, shaved, louvered on the rear quarter panels, and fitted with an all-steel body kit
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