Lowe Kustoms

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1948 Chevrolet restyled by Donn Lowe in 1977.[1]
An under construction photo of Donn Lowe's 1949 Ford taken in 1981. Donn bought the car in 1979, and it was the first car he ever chopped the top on. Photo courtesy of Per Damhaug.
Donn chopping the top on Eloy Ortega's 1949 Mercury Coupe in 1985. The work was done in Colorado Springs, before he moved to Oregon. Photo courtesy of Eloy Ortega.
Bob Benn's 1936 Ford 3 Window Coupe
Doug Beattie's 1940 Ford Coupe of Vancouver, Washington. Known as the "Futurama Forty," Beattie's Ford was restyled by Donn Lowe at Lowe Kustoms. The build was completed in 2011, making its debut at the Grand National Roadster Show in January of that year.
Donn Lowe's 1950 Chevrolet Bel-Air. Photo courtesy of Wayne Graefen.
A photo from Donn's shop that Wayne Graefen took in 2012 when he and Al Peirish stopped by for a visit. Photo courtesy of Wayne Graefen.
Photo courtesy of Wayne Graefen.
Photo courtesy of Wayne Graefen.
Photo courtesy of Wayne Graefen.
Photo courtesy of Wayne Graefen.

Lowe Kustoms is a custom shop in Oregon City, Oregon run by Donn Lowe.


Custom Cars Restyled by Lowe Kustoms

Bob Benn's 1936 Ford 3 Window Coupe
Creighton Helms' 1936 Ford Roadster
Doug Beattie's 1940 Ford Coupe - Futurama Forty
Jake Babcock's 1940 Mercury - Afterglow
Donn Lowe's 1949 Ford
Jack Barnard's 1949 Ford
Eloy Ortega's 1949 Mercury Coupe
Donn Lowe's 1950 Chevrolet Bel-Air
Frenchy Fugere's 1951 Plymouth


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