Guys had really creative imaginations back then. Some crazy, some tasteful and somewhere in between. Good stuff.
The front end is awesome, seeing that toothy grill in your rear view mirror would make a person pull over and let the beast by. Dan
I think that the fact that a woman was a club member and that she wanted her car somewhat customized is more unusual than the actual work that was done. In the mid to late 50's it seems the only time one saw a woman involved with custom cars were the girls giving out the trophies at the shows or the members girlfriends or wives.
Agreed. Makes the car cooler... Cuz she probably had to play harder to earn the same respect given the times. BUT, don't forget about the Dragettes: https://www.jalopyjournal.com/?p=39454
As someone who's spent most of their life around KC I can verify losing gumballs is still considered a badge of honor lol
Sorry.....pretty hard to improve on the classic lines of a 1957 Chev Bel Air two door hardtop. I'll take the original.