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  2. Chip Foose - Wikipedia

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    In 1998, with Hot Rods by Boyd facing bankruptcy (due to the failure of Boyds Wheels [6]), Foose left his position and with his wife Lynne started his own automotive and product design company. [3] He first set up in Orange, California , where, as his first project car, he rebuilt Boydster II for Chuck Svatos as the 0032 roadster, which went on ...

  3. Plymouth Prowler - Wikipedia

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    One of the results of this project was a thesis by Douglas "Chip" Foose, which included drawings of a retro-roadster. [4] Foose "designed it as a coupe for Chrysler to begin with but modified it to a roadster version." [5] One of the most striking design features of the Prowler is the open, Indy racer-style front wheels.

  4. Sam Foose - Wikipedia

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    Later, Foose would develop his skills in pencil drawing, design work, and air brushing. [4] While in high school, Foose built his first hot rod, a 1942 Ford coupe. In 1955, that car garnered awards at the Los Angeles Autorama car show. [5] Foose was a US Army Korean War veteran. Although his time in the Army took him away from customizing cars ...

  5. Boyd Coddington - Wikipedia

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    In 1998, financial trouble due to a $465,000 loss from a bankrupt customer led Coddington to re-organize Boyd's Wheels and partner with his eldest son (Boyd Coddington, Jr.). In his later days, he began registering cars that were essentially completely custom fabrications as antique automobiles , avoiding major emissions restrictions and tax ...

  6. Deora (custom car) - Wikipedia

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    It was built by Chip Foose and Fiveaxis, and sports a Cadillac Northstar V8 engine. [6] In 2019, Hot Wheels released a third generation of the Deora, the Deora III. However, its more open design causes it to resemble its two predecessors less than they resemble each other. It still has a surfboard in the back, as well as an electric bicycle.

  7. Ford Forty-Nine - Wikipedia

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    The Ford Forty-Nine was a concept car created by the Ford Motor Company.It was designed by Chip Foose and was first introduced at the 2001 North American International Auto Show.

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