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  2. Chopping and channeling - Wikipedia

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    Ford pickup with chopped top. Chopping and channeling is a form of automobile customization in the "kustom kulture" and among hot rodders. The procedures are often combined, but can be performed separately. While chopping takes in only a car's pillars and windows, the more involved work of sectioning a car is carried out on the entire lower body.

  3. Kustom Kulture - Wikipedia

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    Kustom Kulture is the artworks, vehicles, hairstyles, and fashions of those who have driven and built custom cars and motorcycles in the United States of America from the 1950s through today. It was born out of the hot rod culture of Southern California of the 1960s. [1] In the early days of hot rodding, many fashions and styles developed. Over ...

  4. The Red Baron (custom car) - Wikipedia

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    The project was designed by model designer Tom Daniel in 1967 for the Monogram Company, inspired the trend of west coast surfers wearing German WW-I helmets.. After being displayed at the 1967 Chicago Toy Fair [2] the popular model kit hit the shelves in 1968 selling over two million units.

  5. The California Kid (custom car) - Wikipedia

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    Chapouris, then a member of the Vintage Tin Hot Rod Club, customized a 1934 Ford three-window coupe in a style that, at the time, was at odds with most contemporary enthusiast thinking, and was generally considered "old-fashioned"; "resto-rodding" (a style sympathetic to the car's original design and specification) was in vogue.

  6. Beatnik Bandit - Wikipedia

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    It was also the subject of an article titled “Bandit at Large” in the July 1961 issue of Rod & Custom magazine. [1] Retrospectives of the car appeared in the 1991 issue of Rod & Custom and the March 2002 issue of Custom Rodder. Roth trailered the Bandit around the US to various car shows, towing it with a Cadillac hearse that he lived out ...

  7. Uncertain T (show car) - Wikipedia

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    "Uncertain T" also appeared in Hot Rod in July, August, and September 1966. [21] In the September issue, it was listed as for sale, with a price of US$7000; usual for a used custom car was $2000 to $3000. [22] In 1966, "Uncertain T" was offered as a Monogram model kit. [23] Around 1970, the car, then painted metallic gold, was sold to a ...

  8. Sydney Sweeney Threw a Totally Tubular ‘80s Prom-Themed ...

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    'Euphoria' star Sydney Sweeney just rang in her 26th birthday with a star-studded guest list at her '80s prom-themed party. See the pictures here!

  9. Ala Kart (custom car) - Wikipedia

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    Ala Kart is a custom car, a customized 1929 Ford Model A roadster pickup, built by George Barris, Richard Peters, and Mike "Blackie" Gejeian in 1957. [1] Originally owned by Peters, it is a two-time winner of the Grand National Roadster Show "America's Most Beautiful Roadster" (AMBR) trophy (1958 and 1959) and Hot Rod cover car in October 1958. [2]