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In the late 1930s,
as roadster-
and coupe-driving hot rodders started families, they suddenly needed
reliable cars that could transport more than two people. Thus, custom
cars were born—passenger automobiles turned into one-of-a-kind art pieces
reflecting the aesthetic sensibilities of their owners and builders.
Today, the mild-to-wild styles and techniques that grew out of the custom
car movement might seem like they've been around forever. Fortunately,
a number of top-notch builders are keeping these classic elements alive.
This book profiles the work of some of the men who keep making custom
car history, and features dozens of chopped, sectioned, shaved, decked,
flamed, frenched, nosed, lowered, scalloped, striped, and slammed Caddies,
Mercs, Buicks, shoebox Fords, Chevys, and Oldsmobiles that exemplify
traditional custom car design. Author Alan Mayes includes profiles of
top builders from across the country—John D'Agostino, Bill Hines, Richard
Zocchi, Darryl Starbird, Bo Huff, and Rick Murray, among others—each
illustrated with color photography profiling the builder's work. In
addition, Mayes features archival images detailing earlier work of these
history-making custom builders of today. |
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