here's a couple pics of my 61 coupe, last year I nosed and decked it, shaved the emblems, handles and locks, made the tube grill and painted the roof to match the interior, re chromed the bumpers and polished all the stainless. added the bias looking radials and 57 caps. not the greatest pictures, but you get the idea.
'51-'52 I had to take a double take. I almost thought it was my old one but it's way to nice! ******Knuckles
This is aphotoshop styling proposal that the maestro, Rik Hoving, came up with for my 39 Cad. My jo b is to turn it into a reality.
yup, ******knucks, got it right, its a '51. And he should know since his old one was just as nice! every time I saw his, it always made me look twice jeff
So, please explain to me willbe, what YOUR definition of a 'kustom' is... FWIW, I don't think a set of wheels on ANY stock car a 'kustom'... R-
LOL Stan...ooops, guess you're correct. I didn't look past the letters on the hood and trunk...(and that's as sarcastic as I can get...!!!) R-
Love the Buick! I think they are the closest thing to a factory custom during the 50's. Wish I had one like yours to be honest. Just beautiful. Posted using the Full Custom H.A.M.B. App!
Remind me what side trims these cars are wearing... I know they're different, but my brain won't cough up the name of either one...
Unless I'm mistaken, the top car has '54 Dodge trim. The bottom car (Chuck DeWitt's) has '52 Buick (top piece) mated to '53 Olds spear.
Over 70% of modified vehicles that are built today are lowered, have custom paint and have custom interiors. And most of them don`t fit this thread either.
Oh, YOU don't owe me anything...but I can see that got you on the defensive. I merely asked you a question...and I never said anything about chopped tops...but I contend that Buick is as close to a stone stocker as it can get and not a custom...a true custom, at least, would have the emblems removed...hell, the grille isn't even modified... and neither are the taillights...wheels do not a custom make but thanx for your post. 70% Stan...70% of this thread...??? R-
A custom car is a p***enger vehicle that has been substantially modified in either of the following two ways a custom car may be altered to improve its performance, often by altering or replacing the engineand transmission a custom car may be a personal "styling" statement, making the car look unlike any car as delivered from the factory. Although the two are related, custom cars are distinct from hot rods. The extent of this difference has been the subject of debate a**** customizers and rodders for decades. Additionally, a street rod can be considered a custom. Traditional Kustoms is a oxy*****. For you know it alls! I simply posted pictures of what we call a customized (custom, not Kustom as they did not exist then) "leadsleds" IE chopped channeled radically altered bodies were at the other end of the genre, but all were considered "customs."Kustom is not a traditional moniker, but since the heading said Kustoms I'll withdraw my pics to end this ******* contest you started.
Beg to differ once again willbe...the "K" was added to customs by none other than world famous George Barris, to denote a modified vehicle, some time in the fifties. From Google: "Bob Hirohata admired Sam's style and brought in his '51 Merc for a full custom job. Sam finished his car so it could be shown at the 1952 Motorama. It turned out to be the sensation of the show. George formed "Kustoms of Los Angeles," which was initially restricted to Barris customers and later became "Kustoms of America." The group grew out of weekend custom runs which George help put together. He started the "Kustoms of Los Angeles" club, IF that don't make 'Kustoms' "traditonal" then I certainly don't know what is... Stick around, you may learn something "new" from all us smart ***es... No one forced you to remove the pix of the Buick but while you were removing it, you should have removed the post #771 as well... R-
Dude let it go you are just looking silly now. The car you posted, while very nice, was in no way a custom or Kustom as it pertains to the scope of this message board.
Peace ,love, harmony.Had a productive week on the 39. starting to look a little like Rik's rendering.
I stand corrected but, where I grew up the "57(built by a friend of mine) would have been called "customized" hence a custom. In upper midwest I'd never heard of a Kustom and didn't 'til the r rods became popular and that culture. And Barris wasn't the idol he is now for those that read about or grew up on the west coast in his early days and rightly admire much of his work. I like most all rods and customs no matter what ya call 'em even many "R R's". I grew up in the forties and fifties and state what was happening in my part of the world then and didn't learn about it by reading about it. [/QUOTE]........You're a "special" smart *** ain'tcha, were you there or just read about it. Different parts of the U S had different likes, styles and nomenclature and custom was spelled Custom. I didn't read it, I was there! That's not to belittle most of what Barris built. To compare all tradition to California is only part of the history.
Guys and possibly ladies, as I am speaking in generalities, let's let it be... Internet arguments never make one or the other look good. Let's refocus to the topic and show some nice photos of the kustoms/customs. I love this thread, just not the arguments. Posted using the Full Custom H.A.M.B. App!