I flinched when one of the actors jumped up and across the chopped roof of the Blue Danube to knock the villain out! I guess that's what happens when you rent your car out.
Great Photo Bullet Nose. Yeah that is a Dean Jeffrey's pinstriping. I'm not sure why he did those on so many cars. To me they take away from the wonderful lines of the cars. Like 00MACK said I never understood why you would do this after spending so much time and money to get a car so clean. Barry Mazza photo shows the car with no striping... so much Better. Magazine Cover scan... And two samples of how it all went wrong...
Yes I agree,that striping had no business on those cars,thats just what I think.I get asked a lot " Are you going to lay some sick stripes on your merc???" Most people just dont get it. These cars looks so much better without all the striping.
Another sample of how not to stripe your perfecly good looking Merc is the Many Holder Barris Built Convertible. Photos from the Fuzzy Fuerholzer Collection. 1959 photos
I guess it was the time and the period,by these mid to late 50's pics were taken the cool thing was to stripe the shit out of your car,even if it looks hideous.
wow, this thread is amazing. So does anyone know what happened to the stude/caddy abortion? Did it get sent to the chipper?
A few Shoebox Fords.... Dave Peter's Valley Custom built 49 Ford. Photo from www.partsobsolete.com Another Valley Custom is the Ron Dunn 1950 Ford sectioned coupe second edition. Merton Peterson's 1950 Sectioned coupe. The folowing two photos where found on a ended ebay acution. The car is Don Britton's 1950 Ford built by a very young Sam Foose and Chuck Calvin.
WOW!! Neil Emory did some serious untouchable metal work. This shoebox is just gorgeous with that merc grill.
Although this 41 Ford really isn't much of a "custom", it's another tail dragger that I took a photo of at the 1956-57 show that was held at El Camino College in the Torrance/Gardena area.
Well, here's a clue. I was driving this in my senior year at Redondo Union High School in 1957 ..... I didn't attend many shows and mostly took slides because they were cheaper to develop. I may have an album stored away in my garage with the "little pages" magazines I've saved. Bill
That is a cool car Bullet Noes.. I have a 1953 chevy hardtop I am doing a Kustom on.. and keeping the 6 in it with a split manifold and twin carb
Thanks for your comment. There isn't a better sounding exhaust than a 6 banger with a split maniford and glass packs and when I hear one rapping those pipes, it still makes the hair on the back of my neck stand up.
WOW WOW WOW!!!! Bullet Nose (Bill) That is really cool. Please tell us some stories. That Chevy is really really nice!! You should come up to Vegas sometime for a show.
here is a link of your car (bulletnose) on riksters site http://public.fotki.com/Rikster/11_..._custom_cars/50s_build_49-51/bill_junge_1949/ and by the way i have admired your car for quite some time. did you cruise with larry watson? do you know what happened to the "galloping groundhog" ?
Love your old Fleetline, Bill. I've saved several pictures of it that I have come across on the internet in my reference file for my own fleeline. Great car!
The Valley Custom Shop built this 1939 Mercury convertible with 1940 Merc front end for Glen Hooker (family of the Valley people) The running boards where removed, and the fenders where cut from the bottom to be level with the body. New wheel openings where created and the windshield was chopped with a wonderful Padded Top. Photo from www.partsobsolete.com New paint job with the graphic now below the belt line. Next two photos provided by Mickey Ellis From the GT350 Photo Collection Found here on the hamb.
A few more customs from the Valley Custom Shop Photos from www.valleycustomshop.com Niel Emory's 1937 Dodge Convertible Ralph Jilek 1940 Ford Convertible. Ed Jacques 1941/42 Ford Coupe Jack White 1951 Mercury From the GT350Lady Collection The Ina Mae Overman 1952 Lincoln. Tad Hirai's 1950 Ford...
A few random Barris Cars... Johnny Zaro 1941 Ford first version. A young George Barris showing of the trophies won with Jesse Lopez 1941 Ford. Leading on the Dave Bugarin 1951 Mercury... Three in a row... Frank Sonzogni, Johnny Zupan and the Buddy Alcorn The Zupan Merc which started out as the Bettancourt Mercury built by the Ayala's and also the Alcorn Merc was built mainly at the Ayala's. George Barris "sanding" for a R&C Photo shoot. 1959 ElCamino...
Ed Jacques 41 Ford is so sweet. Its in a old Hop-Up magazine, thats where I saw it first. It had a breakdown of how much everything cost to customize it. No air bags or lifts on this thing. California must have had nice roads back then.
Thanks Rikster, I figured you had that! That round rod grille always impressed me. Its a work of art.
Isn't this the '58 Chevy that just made the rounds in the last couple of years again? I swear it was at the SFO Rod & Custom show maybe 2 years ago? BRT
------------------------------------------------------------ Built by Bill Cushenbery.58 chevy now owned by Bud Millard------ TwoChops