Published by Trend, Inc.
162 pages
Copyright 1952
6.5 x 9.25 inches
- Why Customize? - Desire for individuality is strong, but the challenge for design improvment is greater.
- Planning Your Custom - Know your car thoroughly before you begin customizing. It will save many headaches.
- Choosing a Style - Don't let the terms get you down, but you'll have to know what style you want.
- Special Customizing Problems - State laws, the insurance companies, and the pests present you with certain problems
- Styling Paste-Ups - Create your own styling effects by this technique.
- Detroit and Foreign Customs - Stimulating designs, both imaginary and real, from the Motor City and Europe.
- Conservative Techniques - Restyling by making minor changes is the least expensive
- Major Conservatives - Don't tackle a chop-and-channel customizing job unless you have the tools, the time, and the techn
- Radicals - The Radical technique allows you complete freedom of design and construction methods.
- How to Modify the Interior - For those who want to follow through on the entire job of customizing their cars
- The 10 Best Customs - Here are the 10 best examples of custom cars -- from coast to coast -- as chosen by the editors
- Customs -- Coast to Coast - By studying what others have done, you may get some really good ideas for your custom.
- Paste-Up Cut-Outs - Customize your car by using the simple and inexpensive scissors-and-paste technique first.
- Engines and Accessories - Dress-up equipment avilable at most accessory houses can be a short-cut around some customizin
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This issue is in excellent, near new condition. All pages appear to be intact and are fresh and clean. There is a small amount of yellowing due to age. The covers are intact with a minimum of markings. See scans for more details.
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