1963 Ford

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The Astro
Gordy Brown's 1963 Ford Thunderbird of San Fernando, California. Gordy was originally from Salt Lake City, Utah, but decided to move to Southern California in the early 1960s, after Utah passed a law against altered suspension. The Thunderbird was built at his shop House of Customs around 1963/1964, and it featured hydraulic lifts on all four corners so he could raise it up with a switch.
Jim Boyd's 1963 Ford of California. By 1965 Jim's Ford had been fit with hydraulic lifts up front. It would later receive lifts in the rear as well, along with some custom modifications and a Larry Watson paint job.
John Viggianelli's 1963 Ford Galaxie of Pacioma, California. Viggianelli's Galaxie was mildly restyled before it around 1965 received a Candy Ruby over Pearl Silver, Red, and Maroon Metalflake custom paint job by Larry Watson at Watson's House of Style. After the car had been painted, a Mexican gentleman in Glendale installed hydraulic lifts up front.
Jim Davis' 1963 Ford Thunderbird of St. Paul, Minnesota. Restyled in 1970, Jim's Thunderbird is a clone of Dick Axcell's 1962 Ford Thunderbird Custom that Barris Kustom restyled in 1962.


1963 Ford Customs

Oz Welch's 1963 Ford Thunderbird
The Astro
Gordy Brown's 1963 Ford Thunderbird
Jim Boyd's 1963 Ford
Jim Davis' 1963 Ford Thunderbird
John Viggianelli's 1963 Ford Galaxie


Cars Using 1963 Ford Parts

Taillights:
Bob Fryz' 1957 Ford - The Jade Idol II


Fairlane Dashboard:
Ray Ellis' 1934 Ford 5-Window Coupe




 

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