Wirth's is cool,,,http://www.wirthscustomauto.com/ Some of the Alliance Vendors sell Kustom stuff too...Riley, Obrien Truckers, Gambino Kustoms...to name a few. Bryan
Heres what i have....night prowlers,wirth, sac ford,speedway and hot rod and custom supply. So what am i missing? Thanks
I'm gonna try Brockman mellow-tone's on my Y-block. They've got a good web site too. Most of the time though, Night Prowler's.
Wirths is where i got my tailight frenching kit and it the best price and arrived in a timely manner.
To me someone's long time involvement with cars means something. The Glasgows ( Nightprowlers ) and the Wirths can both back up their involvement with a long time love affair with hot rods and customs. Add to that , I've dealt with both places both through mail order and in person. Always been happy with them.
http://brockmancustomparts.com/ Brock and Elaine are good people. Have been into cars forever and run the shop from their home. I helped a kid with his first car a while back and he wanted bellflower tips. I told him to call Nightprowlers and order them(Brockman's did not have them at the time). So he did after several weeks and phone calls Nightprowlers said they could not get them from the maker. I told him to call Speedway and they said we can ship them today. So he called Nightprowlers to cancel the order and they hung up on him. Guess they did not need anymore bussiness, got them in two days from Speedway.
these parts places are important to this custom business,i have found a few like C&G ford parts,pete paulsen,exeter auto for all things offenhauser,wolk design,suicidedoors.com for air bags.reds headsers is great for flathead parts,H&H flathead,speedway motors,summit racing,dennis carpenter ford....and theres vintage speed ,theres enough about theses guys on the hamb its so varied in opinion,but i think people are unanimous on charlies wife and her awesome customer service techniques.