 1 This Kustomizer took a completely different approach to the job he did on this '55 Chevy.
|  2 I got to the show late, so the sun was in a bad position from a photographers point of view. There are some custom tailights molded in, and I am still scratching my head as to what they came off of. It's difficult to see them here.
|  3 This '58 Chevy had a sweet paint job.
|  4 The engine bay wasn't too shabby either!
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 5 Say " Ahhhh". It's a '58 Chev.
|  6 This is a '66 Pontiac Tempest, the basis for the GTO.
|  7 The sun was on the wrong side to get the car out of the shadow. For the owner, just sitting around can get boring, so many bring a herd of friends who all sit around in folding lounge chairs, making it even harder to take pix.
|  8 This '56 Olds is looking pretty in it's period correct paint.
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 9 Although I suspect this is a fiberglass repop, this '37 Ford had some radical work done to it.
|  10 The engine compartment is like an operating room.
|  11 It sits lowwwww....
|  12 This is more my style, a '27 Ford.
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 13 When he fired up this mill, you knew it!
|  14 I like the pinstriping, I'm not so pleased with my reflection in the photo however...
|  15 Here's another example on the same rod.
|  16 There was no registration sticker, so I have no clue as to what this started out as.
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 17 But it's got a serious powerplant.
|  18 I like the shark motif in the pinstripes!
|  19 The paint work is definitely unusual and tasteful!
|  20 I like the paint job on this Ford.
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 21 I took notes while at the show, but somehow got them mixed up and I'm not really sure what this is. Beat me with a tire iron!
|  22 Okay, it's a'60 Impala.
|  23 The interior is a well put-together package.
|  24 This is a '56 Hillman. How often do you see one of these?
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