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Features 1948-52 New Old Style Kustoms

Discussion in 'Traditional Customs' started by J.B., Dec 12, 2010.

  1. DKroadsters
    Joined: Jan 2, 2005
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    Love the details
     

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  2. Royalshifter
    Joined: May 29, 2005
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    from California

    One of my favorite rearends....ha ha
     
  3. 1951Streamliner
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    1951Streamliner
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    from Reno, NV

    Here's where I'm at with my 46

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    I kind of want to raise the front about half an inch or an inch.... what do you think?
     
  4. ^^^^I agree, but man she looks good.
     
  5. 562roadster
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    Here's my contribution. It's a work in progress. I know the grille takes it out of the 52 range, but that's about the newest thing on it. It's flathead powered and as traditional as it can get. Hoping to start a build thread if you all are interested.

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  6. Looks really good Aaron! Could you drop the back just a hair? The front looks killer where it is.
     
  7. Curt Six
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    I really like how you continued the line of the trim right through the fence.

    Just kidding. I really like your Chevy. In my opinion if you're going to tweak the stance by a half an inch or so you could drop the rear rather than raising the front, but either way that car looks bitchin'.
    Curt
     
  8. DKroadsters
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    Thats look good, a little up in the front would be perfect, what happened to the full wheel hubcaps
     
  9. Sledge
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    lookin good Aaron! Raising the front to the top of the whitewall would be killer! It would give it a much earlier look and a nice tail dragger stance.:)
     
  10. 50Fraud
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    If that was my car, I wouldn't change a thing. I like the stance just the way it is.
     
  11. Rikster
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    Something like this...

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  12. ausbuick
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    Up in the front an inch to see all the white wall and down half an inch in the back me thinks.
    cheers darren
     
  13. DKroadsters
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    Looking good Rik, very classy

    Lyon hubcaps?
     
  14. Rikster
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    Fresh out the shop of David Martinez is this Palle Johansen next project.

    Inspired by George Barris his personal Caddy with the Bill Gaylord top but once back home in Denmark there will be a lot more neat early Custom Car touches. And the way it looks now nothing will be newer than 1948...

    I guess Palle will be doing a new thread on this wonderful classic custom soon.


    I photoshopped this image a bit, cleaning the background, lower it a bit more in the back (to how it will actually sit later on) and "paint" the primer spots. Photos by David Martinez

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  15. stiles69
    Joined: Dec 12, 2011
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    from tulsa

    1954 Lincoln capri - more of a factory custom but still 21ft of perfection to me
     

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  16. Awesome. What a beauty!
     
  17. 1951Streamliner
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    Thanks for all the input guys! And thanks for the photoshop Rik.

    I popped on one of my 'wheel covers' this morning and jacked up the front about an inch this morning. I couldnt get a full profile, but I think I like it.

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    Also, that red Cadillac is stunning..... finally a carson top that actually looks right!
     
  18. Yaril
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    absolutely adore this!!! WOW!
     
  19. Swedeshoebox
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    Sled, im looking forward to see you at OSW this summer.....

    Oh fun that the Dodge will be at Elmia....

    Thanks Christer.

    Palle, wow nice car.......and i know you will make it even better:)
    hope to see it some day, soon:D
     
  20. Swedeshoebox
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    Looks good:)

    And about the red Cadillac......what can be wrong: Martinez,Palle and Rik.....they know what they are doing!
     
  21. emiliedk
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    from denmark

    thanks for the nice words about my Caddy.
    Like Rik says..i will tell you more when it hit the roads in Denmark!

    i do have lots of plans, and it will be a driving project..so you will see it later this year Andreas!

    have a nice weekend everyone, and keep those Kustoms coming!
    -Palle
     
  22. poorboy
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  23. ford495051
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    I love this style of customs...
     
  24. JAWS
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    Aaron,

    Easy fix..

    Those front springs are stock for the front end in it. Not cut. You could do what the engineers did in the late 70's and early 80's for GM. They added radial tire "chunks" or Donuts in the spring pockets top and bottom. Called it "radial tuned" suspension.

    The trans ams that had this were the WS6's and the coils were shorter to keep the ride height the same as the other cars.....I know the frontend ain't a GM part and not traditional for this board either, but it would keep the ride the same and even reduce the vibrations and get you the height you want.

    Just a thought.
     
  25. jfrolka
    Joined: Oct 4, 2007
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    51streamliner- Much better with full caps and the frontend higher, a kustom looks good with a big whitewall hugging the wheelwell arch. Drop the rear 2"?

    What are your thoughts on glass color for a kustom? Looking at green or smoked green right now for a 48 ford pickup
     
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  26. atomickustom
    Joined: Aug 30, 2005
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    If you're aiming for period-correct it should be clear glass, not tinted.
    My '53 Chevy came from the factory with green-tinted glass so it did exist but I have never seen a photo of a late-40s or early '50s kustom with anything but clear glass. And they didn't have smoke tint glass then.
     
  27. emiliedk
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    from denmark

    Finally the Caddy arrived yesterday!
    i found a huge spider web from a black widow spider on the dash board..so i decided to have it bug bombed before driving! i hate those bastards!
    but heres a picture from today!
    -palle

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  28. Wensum Valley Rods
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    from England

    Palle, that Caddy is truly awesome. Superb car.

    Some R*t rodders would pay good money to have spiders webs on their dashboard you know.:)

    Paul.
     
  29. emiliedk
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    from denmark

    Thanks Paul....they can come pick it up for free..i even give a cold beer! ha ha!
    -palle
     
  30. sumner41
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    these caps were available late forties to early fifties
     

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