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Read the coverage on the 2005 West Coast Kustoms Crusin Nationals, brought to you by the experts at Custom Rodder Magazine.

Cruisn' Paso

West Coast Kustoms Keeps the Tradition Alive in 2005
Author: Damon Lee
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With a lineup like this, it has to be Paso. Marty Wells' bright green '51 Ford leads the way wearing a '57 Chevy front bumper, '56 Olds headlights, a very tasteful top chop, reshaped quarters, and Cad caps with whitewalls.
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Jim Watson's radical '54 Ford... 
   
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Jim Watson's radical '54 Ford was fresh out of Dean Arnold's Tacoma, WA, paint booth, and came dressed in a deep candy burgundy finish with gold accents fading to orange, flames, and a funky flower pattern on the hood. Watson performed the body mods himself--37 of them, including tunneled Buick headlights, a DeSoto grille, chopped windshield, and '63 Mecury Meteor taillights.
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How do you make a '59 Cadillac... 
   
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How do you make a '59 Cadillac wilder than it already is? Green flames over bright orange paint can't hurt. Austin Curless went a few steps further with a fully shaved body, molded skirts, 18-inch wheels, and a full custom interior.
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For those who missed the Fresno Autorama coverage in the October issue, here's a look at Gary "Chop-It" Fioto's radical bubbletop custom. Based on a '55 Ford, the wild ride wears Cadillac grille and bumper parts, '60 Chrysler taillights, skirted wheels, a space-age cabin capped by a massive bubble top, and a six-carb Chevy mill.
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Sledsville Rod & Custom debuted... 
   
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Sledsville Rod & Custom debuted several new cars at Paso, including this '60s-style '51 Chevy with a hardtop chop, drawer-pull grille, Radirs 'n' whitewalls, and silver scallops over green paint.
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Can you guess the origin of this other Sledsville creation? Believe it or not, it began as a '57 Chevy. You'd never know it looking at the frenched Merc lights, '55 Dodge grille with a Plymouth center, '56 Packard taillights, and chopped Carson top with a cut-down '69 Chevelle windshield.
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Stitz Street Rods lopped the... 
   
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Stitz Street Rods lopped the lid off of a Nova to create a unique roadster. A pancaked decklid, later-Nova taillights, and Steve Deman-squirted copper paint highlight the body. Underneath you'll find a Total Cost Involved front clip, Heidt's IRS, and an LS1/four-speed drivetrain combo.
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To craft a cool, simple cruiser... 
   
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To craft a cool, simple cruiser from his '60 Chevy Biscayne, Jeff Bachar gave it air springs, five spokes, a full-width tube grille, bullet-centered taillights, and a metallic green spray with a marbleized gray top.
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Willie Taitano gave his '61... 
   
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Willie Taitano gave his '61 Cadillac a strong '60s vibe with metallic blue paint, flame and metalflake accents, whitewall-wrapped Supremes, Bellflower tips, and white threads.
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Greg Lazzerini integrated... 
   
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Greg Lazzerini integrated the frenched Buick headlights and executed the other minor mods (frenched taillights, shaved trim and handles, etc.) so well on his '50 Merc that it almost looks like a factory job. Slick!
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Remember George Cerney's chopped... 
   
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Remember George Cerney's chopped Plymouth wagon? It appeared in various forms in several magazines, including Rod & Custom and Car Craft, in the mid-'50s. George's son, Larry, who owns a body shop in Orange, CA, recently got the car back and is planning a rebuild to its previous incarnation.
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If Mike Simpkins' '60 Cadillac... 
   
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If Mike Simpkins' '60 Cadillac looks streamlined, maybe it's due to the 2-inch chopped lid--which came from a four-door hardtop--or the tucked front bumper. Underneath you'll find a '70 Cadillac frame and 500ci Cad mill.
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This was the ninth time Dennis... 
   
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This was the ninth time Dennis McPhail's '52 Chevy made it from Kansas to California under its own six-cylinder power, but the first time it had been at Paso since getting its deep purple paint and chopped 'n' 'flaked roof.
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Some Bay Area rocker named... 
   
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Some Bay Area rocker named James cruised down in this Cad-capped, satin green Olds and had us drooling all weekend.
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E Dog had his '66 T-bird dolled... 
   
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E Dog had his '66 T-bird dolled up in '60s show style with a reshaped front bumper, rolled pan, custom drawer-pull grille, and a full-width mesh rear grille covering the taillights. The bodywork is covered with lime paint, orange flames, and a purple lid.
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We didn't get a chance to verify our hunch, but David Thayer's '63 Riviera appears to be Doug Garrett's old ride ("Koffee Shop Kustom," May '02 issue) with a fresh metalflake spray on the roof and new 20-inch Intro rollers. Looks sharp!
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The latest "Batman" flick... 
   
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The latest "Batman" flick features a Batmobile that looks like a Hummer crossed with a dune buggy. We think a more appropriate choice would've been Brian Nieri's chopped, flat-black '57 Cadillac with extended fins and 20-inch Boss Motorsports wheels.
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