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Book Description
You’ve seen the hot rods and custom rides, even looked into the hot rodding lifestyle, but what about where it all starts'in the garages humble or grand where countless hours of machining and wrenching, welding and shaping, elbow grease and inspiration bring a hot rodder’s vision to life. In this book, acclaimed hot rod photographer Peter Vincent takes readers into the shops and garages of more than two dozen rod and custom builders across the U.S. From individuals crafting the cars of their dreams to prominent shops turning out cool rides for top dollar, these are the builders in their element.
For the hot rod builder, a working environment takes on a whole new meaning; and here, in fascinating pictures and words, readers learn how shops and garages inform and reflect each custom creation. The book offers an intimate look into the garages of legends like Pete Eastwood and shop such as Rolling Bones; celebrated builders-for-hire like Vern Tardel, and Cole Foster; and top-of-the-line shops such as Brizio Street Rods and Steve Moal’s operation. The result is the next best thing to being there—a book that vividly summons the nature of these spaces and the cars they produce.
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Just Customz Review
Peter Vincent has created a very compulsive read that is difficult to put down! As the name suggests the book is packed with high-resolution pictures and insightful information from 18 of America's top hot rod and custom car builders.
In this book Peter Vincent has visited the following garages;
- Roy Brizio
- Pete Eastwoord
- Cole Foster
- Pat Foster
- Cam Grant
- John Gunsaulis
- Gary Harms
- Terry Hegman
- Ron Jolliffe
- Bob Lick
- Steve Moal
- Dick Page
- The Rolling Bones
- Don Small
- Cal Tanaka
- Vern + Keith Tardel
- Billy Vinther
- Dale Withers
In creating this book Peter Vincent has captured the spirit and unique style of each hot rod garage together with what motivates them to build such fantasic creations.
 Cam Grant's 1932 Ford roadster project and an old Pontiac
If you are looking for inspiration then this book will definately help! There are lots of pictures of various show cars both past and present as well as some interesting photos from the Rolling Bones on the build of their '34 Ford three-window hot rod.
 Cam Grant's 1934 Ford shell
 Cam Grant's 1934 roadster at the salt flats
In the book the guys at the Rolling Bones explain that they want to create a dramatic look for the '34 without pushing it too far. As you can see from the shell that they used it was already chopped but they chopped it even further and raked the windscreen back at the same time! In the section dedicated to their garage they show how they created such a radical chop with lots of very detailed pictures showing each step of the various pieces of work to create this car.
About The Author
Peter Vincent is a well-known and respected hot rod photographer that has photograhed many of Americas most beautiful hot rods and custom cars.
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