Custom Cars September 1959

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Jerry DeVito's 1957 Ford Fairlane of San Jose, California. The second version of Jerry's Ford, known as the Maze, was completed in 1958, featuring a radical scallop paint job by Bob Heinrichs. Jerry was a member of the San Jose Rod and Wheelers car club.
Bill Hines' 1950 Ford of Lincoln Park, Michigan. Known as "The Bat," Bill started restyling the Ford for a customer in his Southfield shop about 1955 or 56. The customer lost interest in the build, it became Bill's personal car, and he completed it late in 1957. Bill debuted the first iteration of The Bat at the 1958 Detroit Autorama. After moving to California, landing a job at Barris Kustoms, he gave the car a scallop paint job in 1958.

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Contents and Featured Cars

Jerry DeVito's 1957 Ford Fairlane - The Maze
Jim Doyle's 1952 Mercury Convertible
Hank Katzenmaier's 1951 Ford
Jack Karg & Don Mitchell's 1923 Ford Model T
Tom Hickel's 1950 Mercury
Don Compton's 1939 Chevrolet
Bob Boyd's 1940 Ford
Mandy Holder's 1951 Mercury
Phil Karlin's 1951 Mercury
Bill & Lee Freeman's 1951 Cadillac
Lloyd Teufel's 1932 Ford Pickup
Bob Turgeon's 1957 Ford Thunderbird
Gordon Maze's 1932 Ford Coupe
John Potter's 1957 Chevrolet
Doug Landwer's 1953 Plymouth
Bill Hines' 1950 Ford - The Bat
Eddy Dameral's 1949 Chevrolet
Jerry Helman's 1940 Ford
Erv Castro's 1953 Ford Convertible
Errol Huttle's 1957 Chevrolet

Reader's Cars
Nelson Milne's 1951 Ford
Tanny Porter's 1955 Mercury
Barry Bassett's 1953 Chevrolet
Kelly Stephens' 1953 Ford
Charles J. Lalino's 1955 Ford
Don Gill's 1952 Chevrolet Pickup
Jerry Bishop's 1955 Ford
Melvin Dominget's 1955 Oldsmobile




 

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