Projects
In order to keep the content of this site fresh
and interesting, and to give you an idea of what goes into building a show-quality
Hot Rod, we are going to let you see how some of our projects were built.
When we have selected projects in progress we will show them as they are
being built and update them as time permits.
Mad Max Interceptor Project
1965 Chevrolet Malibu
1932 Ford Roadster
(completed, Sept. 2008)
Studebaker Project for
Sale...
Chevy SSR / 1953 3100 Hybrid.
(project completed).
1967 Plymouth Barracuda Convertible
1932 Ford "Dearborn
Deuce" Roadster (project completed).
Grand Canyon Airlines, 1939 Pontiac
Woodie Project (project completed).
The Bird is The Word... check
it out
Inferno - '68 Camaro
1932 Ford Custom Roadster.
(Project completed).
Aloha Bobby & Rose 1968
Camaro (Project completed).
Blackmore's '56 Nomad.
(Project completed).
Alan Kalter's 1955 Chrysler
300 (Project completed).
Yahoo '61 Bubble Top Oldsmobile "Dynamic
88" (this project has been completed).
2004 Hot Rod Magazine Power Tour
1932 Ford Roadster (this project has been completed).
Andrew Gonzales' 1929 Model A Ford
(project completed).
Armondo Chavez's 1960 Ford Sunliner
(Project on hold).
Mike Hale's '29 Ford Coupe.
(project completed).
Linda & Harold Davids
'56 Chevy. It's big. It's bad. It's Orange. (this project has
been completed).
Dwayne Richardson's '53 F-100
will be head turning, Hemi-powered brute. (this project has been
completed).
'39 Rumblin' Rag is the dream child of Pat, Dan and Daniel
Pegg. This '39 Ford Convertible will be
one mean green machine by the time it's finished. (this project has been
completed).
The Eaton Project was a '47 Ford Sedan
Delivery built for Eaton Detroit Spring in back in 1999. Click the image
to see more. (this project has been completed).
This artist rendition is of a 1949
Chevrolet Coupe that we built for Chris Williams. This project took
18 months to complete. The car was nick-named the "Golden Calf"
during most of its construction, but last minute paint-scheme changes earned
it the name "M-80." Click the image to begin the tour. (this project
has been completed).
A Hot Rod HUMVEE!? Well,
anything is possible at Hot Rods & Custom Stuff - even turning your
old GMC pickup truck or suburban into an urban assault vehicle. You know
the drill soldier - click the pic and continue to march! (this project has
been completed).
Hot Rods & Custom Stuff, 2324 Auto Park Way, Escondido, CA.,
1-800-HOT-ROD-5.
(Note: "Vineyard Ave." has been changed to "Auto Park
Way." Our address has changed, but not our physical location.)
Hot Rods & Custom Stuff - builds, restores, paints, services
and sells parts for classic autos, cars, trucks and street rods.