Frank Gould's 1958 Chevrolet
1958 Chevrolet Impala originally owned by Mario Ghiorzi of San Juan Bautista, California. Mario was a member of the Padres of San Juan Bautista car club, and in 2020 Richard Souza told Sondre Kvipt of Kustomrama that Bill Cushenberry of Cushenberry Custom Shop restyled the car for Mario, giving it a mild custom look. Mario was a quality supervisor at a local manufacturing company, and Souza worked with him as an adult. "The 58 was his only custom," Souza recalled.[1]
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Sold to Frank Gould
Mario sold the car to Frank Gould of Hollister, California some time in the early 1960s. Richard Souza grew up in Hollister, and he remembers Frank owning the car when he was a kid. "Frank Gould was an accountant here in Hollister, California when he owned the 58."[1]
The Limelighter
After buying the Impala from Mario, Frank had Bill Cushenberry restyle it further, turning it into the Limelighter.[1] Cushenbery restyled the car to emphasize and dramatize the Impala's sleek profile. Frank's Chevy was judged Best Custom at the 1964 Winternationals.[2]
Restored and chopped
The Limelighter was restored by Oz Welch of Oz Kustoms for its current owner Bud Millard. During the restoration, the top on the car was chopped.[3] In March of 2019 the car was owned by Dennis Krakenberg.
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