Stacked Dual Headlights

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Bill and Bob Glazier's 1953 Oldsmobile Convertible from North Bend, Washington, restyled by Barris Kustoms in 1958. Originally yellow, it was transformed into a Candy Apple Red custom with stacked quad headlights, Packard taillights, a continental kit, and Dean Jeffries applied scallops and pinstriping. Stored away in the early 1970s, it resurfaced in 2024, catching the attention of Chip Foose, who cleaned up and woke up the iconic piece of custom history.
Gerald Zielinski's 1955 Chevrolet of St. Louis, Missouri. Gerald was a member of the Road Angels of St. Louis. His Chevrolet was restyled in the late 1950s or the early 1960s, and it featured stacked dual headlights.
Leon Kendrick's 1932 Ford 5-Window Coupe of Houston, Texas. Featuring stacked dual headlights and a panel paint job, the "Wild Deuce" iteration of the coupe started appearing in magazine in 1963.

Cars Featuring Stacked Dual Headlights

Leon Kendrick's 1932 Ford 5-Window Coupe - Wild Deuce
Bill and Bob Glazier's 1953 Oldsmobile Super 88 Convertible - The Candy Wagon
Gerald Zielinski's 1955 Chevrolet




 

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