Thanks for posting the interior pics, Doc. I had forgotten how nice the interior in this car is. So awesome! E
OK, I'm hooked... yes Jan Wehr is alive and well, and still has Kustoms running through her veins. I have attached pics of the 50 Teal Merc and the 39 Merc which is still around. #fortheloveofkustoms
That's great to hear @Too Tall! She would definitely be fun to sit down and talk customs with. She and the late Mr. Wehr truly lived the custom lifestyle! E
Great pic`s of the Wehr`s Merc`s. Read the whole thread. It`s gonna get a lot better. The Teal Merc is around too.
I thought David's Merc was in a Tex Smith magazine. Maybe the four Kustom issues that were published in the late 80s early 90s. I'll look when I get home. Very Kool Thread!! I appreciate ya keeping it going. This Kustom nerd is digging it.
I was thumbing through the Customs today when I saw the car my friend Clarence built, I have been out of the car scene for a while and have not run across him. Mr"C" as I always called him is a great guy with a lot of knowledge about the car history around the Aurora area.
The Wehr's Zephyr is now located in Washington and winning a lot of awards. The new owners are very happy and LOVE the car.
Not to steal your thunder, Mick, but I went ahead and looked at the Tex Smith Custom Car Magazine series you mentioned and you were right. David Guyman's '55 Merc was in Tex Smith's Custom Car Magazine Volume 1 number 2 from November/December 1989 on pages 56 and 57. Love the construction photos as well as the picture of it in primer. Shame that magazine only lasted 4 issues. It showed a lot of promise and the four issues printed were pretty good. Glad you're enjoying the thread Mick. It's a baby compared to your "Kustom Blues " thread. Lots of eye candy and history lessons on it. Nice the way the custom folks have gathered and posted a mountain of great custom and leadsled pics there. Fun stuff! E
Just out of curiosity @Too Tall where in Washington? Sent from my iPhone using The H.A.M.B. mobile app
I finally found my pics of Alley Oop in white primer and a shot of the engine compartment ....I stand corrected this was when it was actually painted white
I this the same car it was in April 95 Rod & Custom??? Sent from my QTASUN1 using The H.A.M.B. mobile app
I know Rick, he still has the Ultimus bubble top. Next time I see him I'll ask him about the 55' . I haven't seen it in a long time so I would assume it's still without a motor.
No. Completely different car. Here are some pic`s. I`ll do it in 2 posts incase the later version gets deleated. The first pic was taken in Des Moines Goodguys show.
Here`s the last pic I have of the 55. You have to wonder where they come up with some of there ideas. Years later I saw this Merc in Custom Cars from Jan of 59. Since then, I have seen very few pictures of it.
Thanks stanlow69... I thought it was kind of a stretch but I was noticing the tail light bumps ... thought maybe...wow them last shots .. the look of it is getting pretty wild....that's what keeps things interesting... Sent from my QTASUN1 using The H.A.M.B. mobile app
I saw the coverage in a magazine(Custom Rodder maybe) and wondered how many Merc`s were there. I wanted to see the car in person. I never saw the show advertised anywhere. So when I saw the car, I had to take pictures of it.
Lol! Not at all, I forgot to look it up. Thanks for posting the article. The four magazines that Tex Smith published is a must have in your Kustom library.
Man, that one is ugly. The interior, that snow-plough front, the paint job. Poor Mercury, can't be much worse than that.
There is a new caretaker for Doug Thompson "Scorpion" and he surprised all of us this year when he rolled into Custom Car Revival.
What ever happened to The Polynesian '56 Studebaker? Last known info I saw, was that it was in a boneyard rusting away. Anyone know if it was saved?