Thirty-five years of age is a bit late to get into the hot rodding game, but there's no doubt that Josh Martin is a real-deal car guy. No, he doesn't have the requisite yard full of decrepit jalopies...
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There is a remarkable amount of custom work on this Arkansas woodie wagon, from the '54 Chevy grille teeth and frenched headlights to the Buick ports and Americans with '51...
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For many folks, after they start on a street rod project, they see it through to the very end.
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Tom Johnson speaks with a soft, unhurried drawl cultivated somewhere between West Virginia and eastern Kentucky, hard by the Ohio River.
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Jim Moilanen's mild custom '39 Merc sedan is a study in modesty when it comes to building a mild custom. By removing a few minor items and adding later Merc hubcaps on chrome steelies shod...
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With the price and availability of old steel getting harder and harder to find, building that hot rod or custom you want often requires buying a car that has already been restored or modified and going back to the drawing board with it. Take Myron Reichert's custom '50 Mercury, for example. When he
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Some folks are taught while others just seem to be born with the knowledge of the difference between owning a Ford or...
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Growing up, he dreamed of someday owning a custom car of his own; in particular, he wanted a chopped and dropped '50 Mercury. - Street Rodder Magazine
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Check out this fully restored 1954 Mercury Monterey!
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So-called "contemporary" customs have gone through many phases in the past two decades, from the "dipped" monochromatic look to the pastel-painted, tweed-interior fad to recent styles with big-inch billet wheels and airbag suspensions. While aspects of each trend linger, we're seeing more traditiona
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Like many young lads in the 1950s, Bill Layman fell under the spell of the burgeoning hot rod and custom movement. He may have been hooked harder than most considering his dad's Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, body shop specialized in customs and hot rods. From the time he turned 12 in 1953, Bill spent mu
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Read about this custom 1953 Mercury Street Rodder
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Dave Zizzo Has Owned Many Musclecars Through The Years, But What He Really Wanted Since Childhood Was A '65 Mercury Comet Cyclone.
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Though it would be hard to prove, we're willing to wager that there are more chopped '49-51 Mercurys today than there ever were in the '50s. In fact, we're pretty sure chopped versions now outnumber those with stock lids, and sometimes wonder if any original e
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Check out Pat Ford's one of a kind Mercury M100 from Classic Trucks Magazine
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Predator Performance Gives Becky Raybuck's 1970 Cougar XR-7 A Modern Makeover.
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A Subtle Slice Makes John Dusckett's Merc Twice As Nice
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Wood is one of nature's most versatile materials. You can burn it for heat and energy, whittle it to make utensils, or carve it into boards from which all kinds of things can be built. Manmade steel has similar versatility. It can be cast, forged, rolled, or stamped to form a countless array of tool
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Overseas IndianThese photos of Petri Terho's proud-looking '52 Pontiac come to us all the way from Lahti, Finland. The car's subtle-but-significant body modifications include a tasteful 2-inch top chop with an early-'50s Chevy rear window, a modified '56 Chevy rear bumper with a '51 Kaiser license g
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Ron Box's Toasty, Tasty North-of-the-border Custom
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New York contractor Phil Krasnoff had known what he wanted for a long, long time-a '50 Merc that'd rival the likes of those built by the masters. Unfortunately, Phil thought his dream was all for naught. The legends of the custom world-Barris, Cushenberry, Hines, Farhner, Thompson, Bailon, Jeffries-
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Believe it or not, there was once a time when rods were rods and customs were customs, and never the twain should meet. Even the builders stuck to it; rodders stripped stuff off to go fast, while customizers tacked it all on to look good.
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Check out Harry Craycroft's 1927 Model T with Wilwood Disc Brakes and Model A Headlight and Model T Taillights, Featured in the 2002 June Issue of Street Rodder Magazine.
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When a guy builds his first chopped Mercury at the age of 19, it's a pretty good indication that he'll be someone to keep an eye on in the custom car community. David Wolk is that type of person. His first Merc-a mint green cruiser dubbed "Dave's Nifty Fifty"-garnered plenty of attention and numerou
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