CUSTOM CARS

Part rebellion, part fashion, there's no end to the custom car originality. View photos of the 1950s Revival Leadsled, the complexly engineered Frankenstude and the Limelighter, among others.

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Timmis-Ford V8 Roadster

The Timmis-Ford V8 Roadster is a unique reproduction built at the rate of only about one per year. Buyers are able to purchase this 1934 Ford V-8 Deluxe Roadster replica for about $60,000. Learn more about this rare replicar.

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  • Pre-1949 Customs
    Pre-1949 Customs

    Pre-1949 customs included high-end cars by Coachcraft Bob Lee Cadillac and Harry Westergard. One of the unique custom options of this era is the push-button doors that opened without a handle. Learn about custom car trends from the 1930s and 1940s. See more »

  • The Cole Foster 54: Profile of a Custom Car
    The Cole Foster 54: Profile of a Custom Car

    Cole Foster found the 1954 Chevy hardtop in a junkyard, then worked on it off and on for six years. The Chevy illustrates Foster's philosophy--fresh purposeful and designed to look as good in 30 years as it does now. Read more on the custom '54. See more »

  • The Ford Custom Car Caravan
    The Ford Custom Car Caravan

    The Ford Custom Car Caravan was Ford Motor Company's answer to the custom car craze in the 1960s. It set the stage for Ford to show off new concept vehicles that might not have otherwise been seen. Learn more about the Caravan in this article. See more »

  • The Grasshopper: Profile of a Custom Car
    The Grasshopper: Profile of a Custom Car

    The Grasshopper was the calling card of the Alexander Brothers of Detroit in the 1960s. The custom work on this truck was subtle but yet it left a lasting impression with its green paint job. Learn more and see photos of this custom 1931 Model A pickup. See more »

  • The Parisienne: Profile of a Custom Car
    The Parisienne: Profile of a Custom Car

    The Parisienne formerly a 1954 Cadillac Eldorado is one of many Barris Kustom creations. Some of the modifications include lengthened fenders, modified side trim, and the removal of the Cadillac fins. Learn more about the Parisienne and other custom cars. See more »

  • The Wally Welch Mercury: Profile of a Custom Car
    The Wally Welch Mercury: Profile of a Custom Car

    The Wally Welch Mercury was one of the first 1949-51 Mercs ever to receive a top chop. The car was bought in the 1950's but later restored in 1985. Find out more about the Wally Welch Merc and other custom cars. See more »

  • Timmis-Ford V8 Roadster
    Timmis-Ford V8 Roadster

    The Timmis-Ford V8 Roadster is a unique reproduction built at the rate of only about one per year. Buyers are able to purchase this 1934 Ford V-8 Deluxe Roadster replica for about $60,000. Learn more about this rare replicar. See more »

  • TV and Movie Hot Rods & Customs
    TV and Movie Hot Rods & Customs

    The great burst of hot rod movies, and the appearance of TV hot rods, came nearly a decade after the original growth of the California movement spurred by young World War II vets. Hot rod movies came into production beginning in the mid 1950s as a reflection of the preoccupations of a younger generation of hot rod enthusiasts. See more »

  • TV Custom Cars
    TV Custom Cars

    Custom cars made for TV were unique creations. Cars such as the Batmobile were usually built from pre-existing concept vehicles like the Lincoln Futura. Learn more about the Batmobile the Green Hornet's Black Beauty and the Monkeemobile. See more »

  • Westergard Mercury: Profile of a Custom Car
    Westergard Mercury: Profile of a Custom Car

    The Westergard Mercury was created by the grandfather of customizing Harry Westergard. Unfortunately, because he customized cars before the age of hot rod magazines he received little attention. See the cutting-edge modifications made to this custom car. See more »

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