A Rare Business Coupe: The Adamson ’42

Tuesday, August 4, 2015
A Rare Business Coupe: The Adamson ’42

Somehow this super rare 1942 Ford has eluded much mention in recent years, despite being a very cool custom (’42 models were the lowest production year since 1910, and… continue reading »

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The Half & Half ’36 Ford

Tuesday, July 28, 2015
The Half & Half ’36 Ford

The October ’54 issue of Rod & Custom features a ’36 Ford Roadster that I’ve never seen before or since… But maybe thats be cause it’s not completely an… continue reading »

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Another Day, Another 1939 Custom

Monday, July 20, 2015
Another Day, Another 1939 Custom

So, I’m getting ready to go on the road for a week… As I prepare to do so, I’m trying to load up on feature posts for when… continue reading »

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C.A. Hall Auto Top Shop: A Mysterious ’39 Lincoln

Thursday, July 16, 2015
C.A. Hall Auto Top Shop: A Mysterious ’39 Lincoln

So I was cruising old and outdated websites and came across this one. Essentially, it’s a single page job that recites the history of the C.A. Hall Auto… continue reading »

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The Low, Low LaSalle

Wednesday, July 15, 2015
The Low, Low LaSalle

I’ve always been a sucker for any ‘Orphan’ make car that’s customized well, so when I saw this feature in the April 1956 Rod & Custom it was… continue reading »

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The Riuz ’49 Chevrolet

Monday, July 13, 2015
The Riuz ’49 Chevrolet

I’ve been neglecting customs as of late, so I set out this morning to find something to make up for it – something obscure, but cool and simple…. continue reading »

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Customized by Simplicity

Tuesday, June 23, 2015
Customized by Simplicity

I was thumbing through my 1954 Custom Cars Annual (Trend Book 109), and came across a single page of joy: The Stan Lendzon Buick convertible. The description is… continue reading »

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Floor It!

Thursday, June 18, 2015
Floor It!

This isn’t a subject we really cover all that often, yet it’s right under your feet… The flooring in your car. If it’s a hot rod, you probably run… continue reading »

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