Less than two years after it was completed, the Dodge Deora became a legendary custom, an official Crysler concept, an AMT plastic scale-model kit, and one of the very first Hot Wheels die-cast toy ...
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When the 1950 Mercury Eight became a custom car icon
The 1950 Mercury Eight did not simply roll off the assembly line as another postwar American sedan. Within a few short years, it became the definitive canvas for customizers, the shape that turned ...
Though it looks like a heavily modified first-gen Corvette, this fascinating one-off doesn't feature a single C1 part. Instead, every bit of it was handbuild or fabricated from scratch. The best thing ...
Jim McNiel first saw the car in 1959. It was from a past era, its age visible by the scratches and dents it had sustained. The low-slung custom car scene had been replaced by the muscle car age by ...
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