Trend Book 208 Custom Cars 2012 Annual

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Danny Kazarian's 1937 Chevrolet of Paramount, California was restyled by Masterson Kustoms, and completed in 2008. It was restyled to resemble a mild 1940s custom.
Bob Creasman's 1940 Ford coupe of Los Angeles, California. Bob began restyling the car late in 1943, making it the first 1940 Ford coupe to be channeled, and the second to be chopped in the Los Angeles area. The work was done in conjunction with the Brand Brothers Body Shop in Los Angeles. In 1948 the car received fadeaway fenders.
John Vara's 1941 Ford Convertible was restyled by Barris Kustoms in 1948. John sold the car to Johnny Zaro of Maywood, California before the build was completed.
Al Andril's 1940 Mercury Coupe of Maywood, California. Al's Merc was restyled by Barris Kustoms in 1948 at their Compton Avenue shop.
Johnny Zaro's 1940 Mercury Coupe of Maywood, California. Johnny's Merc was restyled by Barris Kustoms in 1948 at their Compton Avenue shop.
Larry Watson's 1958 Ford Thunderbird. Larry bought the Thunderbird brand new in 1958, and he told a seller at Downey Ford to give him a call as soon as the first car with a tuck n' roll interior arrived. Larry brought it almost directly to Barris Kustoms for a mild job before he gave it a burgundy and silver panel paint job. Larry's Thunderbird was known as "Vino Pasiano" and "The Burgundy Bird," and the first iteration was completed in 1958.

Trend Book 208 Custom Cars 2012 Annual was published in September 2011 by Justin P. Kudolla of Trend Books in Casper, Wyoming. The table of contents includes an interesting interview with Johnny Zaro, twenty pages of east coast roundup, the 10 best customs for 2012, styling studio by Ronald O'Neal, Showtime USA and much more.


Contents and Featured Cars

Curtis Leipold's 1940 Chevrolet Coupe
Richard Zocchi's 1960 Dodge
Juan Rice's 1992 Buick Roadmaster
Bob Blann's 1952 Chevrolet
Art and Diane Desin's 1963 Buick Riviera
Chris Prusinski's 1957 Lincoln Premiere
Dan Cuellar's 1957 Chevrolet Pick Up
Don Blake's 1951 Mercury
Harry and Mary Ann Hacket's 1950 Ford
Tony Feil's 1940 Pontiac
Mark Murray's 1942 Buick Coupe
Ken Endicott's 1949 Cadillac
George Dorr's 1947 Chevrolet
Perry Miller's 1952 Chevrolet
Frank Hawtin Jr's 1951 Chevrolet Bel-Air
George Duryea's 1956 Chevrolet Bel-Air
Bob Shay's 1936 Ford
Bill Paulmenn's 1946 Ford Coupe
Guy Vanderhoof's 1949 Ford
Jerry and Jane Brophy's 1954 Ford
Pete Hathaway's 1956 Ford
Jack Dematteis' 1956 Ford Crown Victoria
Dominick Sangillo's 1964 Ford Thunderbird
Bill Johnson's 1949 Mercury
Bob Barkoff's 1951 Mercury
Ron Parry's 1955 Oldsmobile
Slim Gellings' 1946 Plymouth
Danny Kazarian's 1937 Chevrolet
Bill Hines' 1980 Buick Riviera
Alicia Cordova Deleon's 1967 Plymouth Fury
Jack Canfield's 1950 Mercury
Steve Wilson's 1956 Ford F-100
John Crain's 1954 Mercury
Johnny Zaro's 1941 Ford Convertible
Johnny Zaro's 1940 Mercury Coupe
Al Andril's 1940 Mercury Coupe
Sam Barris' 1940 Mercury
George Barris' 1941 Buick
Bob Creasman's 1940 Ford
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Dave Shuten's Mysterion Clone
James Hetfield's Auburn Speedster
Robert Aubrey's 1951 Chevrolet
Chris Clark's 1950 Chevrolet
Mike Walsh's 1941 Ford Coupe
Bob Hirohata's 1951 Mercury
Jim Bible's 1939 Ford
Larry Watson's 1958 Ford Thunderbird - Vino Pasiano / The Burgundy Bird
Joe Moreno's 1941 Ford
Duane Barbee's 1960 DeSoto Adventurer
Dave Chavez' 1950 Ford


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Click here to buy Trend Book 208 from www.trendcustomcars.com




 

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