2016

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Andy Kohler's 1930 Ford Model A Lakester of Cogan Station, Pennsylvania. The build was completed in 2016.
Mike Young's 1933 Ford 5-Window Coupe of Austin, Texas. Lee Pratt turned Mike's coupe into a late 1950s early 1960s hot rod. The build was completed in 2016.
Allan Winward's 1936 Ford 5-Window Coupe of Salt Lake City, Utah. Built by Allan, the build, known as "Miss Scarlet," was started in 2010 and completed in January of 2016. Allan is a members of the Salt Lake City Throttlers car club.
Glen McElroy's 1937 Ford Roadster. Named "After Shock," the car was built by Rick Dore Kustoms. The build was completed in 2016.
Chris Rusbach's 1941 Ford Coupe of Hackensack, New Jersey. It was Chris' father Harry Rusbach Jr who originally bought the car in 1988 and restyled it. Harry sold the custom in 1999. In 2007 Chris bought it back and got it back on the road again. After a 10 year long rebuild, the car finally received a glossy paint job in June of 2016. Named "Somethin' Else," after the Eddie Cochran song, the entire car, including body, frame and driveline had then been redone and improved.
Jim Dworschack's 1951 Nash Healey of Soldiers Grove, Wisonsin. The car supposedly spent its first 55 years in the panhandle area of Texas, and the lore that came with it was that it was used as a dirt track racer at a place called the Rattle Snake Raceway. Dworschack believes the custom bodywork on the car was performed sometime in the 1950s. Jim completed a restoration of the car in 2016 and got it back on the road again.
Jack Fields' 1954 Chevrolet of Torrance, California. In June of 2016 Jack's Chevrolet received a flame paint job.
Scott Roberts' 1954 Mercury of Moorpark, California. The build was completed in January of 2016, just in time for the Grand National Roadster Show.
Cecilia Gustafsson's 1955 Oldsmobile Super 88 of Habo, Sweden. Known as "Miss Lavendel," Cecilia's Olds was restyled by Old Iron Kustoms. The build was started in 2015 and completed in 2016.
John D'Agostino's 1958 Packard Sportster of Discovery Bay, California. Named "Rita", the two seater was built as a tribute to Hollywood movie actress Rita Hayworth. It was designed by John D'Agostino and OZ Welch. Body and paint was performed by OZ Kustoms in Oroville, California. The build made its debut at the Rodeo Drive Concours in Beverly Hills on Fathers Day 2016.
Larry Grobe's 1954 Kaiser of Schaumburg, Illinois. Named the VooDoo Sahara, Larry's radical custom was inspired by the Barris Kustoms built Golden Sahara. The build was started in November of 2014 and completed in 2016. It made its debut at the 2016 KKOA Leadsled Spectacular in Salina, Kansas.
Josie Celeste's 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air of Oakland, California. Named "Angel Lust," the panel painted version of Josie's Chevrolet was completed in 2016.
George Barris' 1963 Buick Riviera of Encino, California. George, who owned and operated Barris Kustom City in North Hollywood, California, designed the car himself. Known as "The Villa Riviera Buick," the build was completed in 1963. In 1964 a white iteration of the car appeared in the popular Surf-movie "For Those Who Think Young." Jeffrey B. Goldstein of Warwick, Rhode Island bought the old custom in 2015. After buying it, Jeffrey restored the Buick back to how it appeared in 1964. The restoration was completed in 2016.

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Hot Rods Built or Completed in 2016

Andy Kohler's 1930 Ford Model A Lakester
Mike Young's 1933 Ford 5-Window Coupe


Custom Cars Built or Completed in 2016

Allan Winward's 1936 Ford 5-Window Coupe - "Miss Scarlet"
Glen McElroy's 1937 Ford Roadster - After Shock
Chris Rusbach's 1941 Ford Coupe
Mike Cornwell's 1951 Ford Business Coupe
Jack Fields' 1954 Chevrolet
Larry Grobe's 1954 Kaiser - The VooDoo Sahara
Scott Roberts' 1954 Mercury
Cecilia Gustafsson's 1955 Oldsmobile Super 88 - "Miss Lavendel"
Josie Celeste's 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air - Angel Lust
John D'Agostino's 1958 Packard Sportster - Rita


Custom Cars Restored or Completed in 2016

Jim Dworschack's 1951 Nash Healey
George Barris' 1963 Buick Riviera - The Villa Riviera




 

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