Joe Burgasser's 1959 Chevrolet

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This 1959 Chevrolet Impala was restyled by Barris Kustoms for Joe Burgasser of Torrance, California. The car was modified by reversing the side trim. The door handles were shaved, and the doors operated by micro switches. In front, the grill was removed, and a new grille opening was made out of 3/4 inch conduit. The conduit was bent to fit the opening, before it was welded to the fenders and grill shell of the car. The rear of the car matched the front housing and paneling. 1959 Buick taillights were set in rod and metal. The grill backing in the rear were expanded metal with oval protrusions. The modifications done in front and rear of the car were presented by George Barris as a step by step story in Popular Hot Rodding July 1962.

The car was upholstered by Eddie Martinez. The interior, trunk and hood liner were done in blue and white rolled and pleated leather. Eddie also created a tarp that covered the rear seat area when it was not in use. Special features inside was a half wheel and a telephone. The interior blue matched the exterior paint job of Danube blue pearl. The car had 30 coats of lacquer.

The car rolled on deep reversed chromed wheels equipped with knockoff hubs.

Magazine Features

Hot Rod November 1960
Trend Book 197 Custom Cars 1961 Annual
Popular Hot Rodding July 1962




 

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