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1937 Chevrolet

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Captured through the lens of George Barris, this photo showcases what seems to be a beautifully restyled 1937 Chevrolet Tudor Sedan that features one of the defining elements of early custom styling: Fadeaway Fenders. In the 1940s, fadeaway fenders became a hallmark of the custom car movement. George Barris believed that adding fadeaway fenders instantly set a car apart, stamping it as a true kustom. The modification created a smooth, uninterrupted bodyline, eliminating the visual break between the front and rear fenders. Both Sam and George Barris were huge fans of this look, and it became one of their signature styling cues in the early years of Barris Kustoms. Beyond its striking fadeaways, this custom Chevy features several period-perfect touches: sunken and molded-in headlights, fender skirts with 1941 Buick trim, whitewall tires, and a set of flipper hubcaps. Photo by George Barris, courtesy of The Brad Masterson Collection.
Danny Kazarian's 1937 Chevrolet of Paramount, California was restyled by Masterson Kustoms, and completed in 2008. It was restyled to resemble a mild 1940s custom.


1937 Chevrolet Customs

Danny Kazarian's 1937 Chevrolet
Keith Goettlich's 1937 Chevrolet Coupe
Leroy Semas' 1937 Chevrolet Coupe
Nick Matranga's 1937 Chevrolet Coupe


Cars Using 1937 Chevrolet Parts

Brakes:
Jim Hill's 1921 Dodge truck


Shocks
Art Lehner's 1932 Ford 3-Window Coupe - The Blue Indigo


Valve Gear:
Jerry Campbell's 1948 Chevrolet Fleetline Aerosedan




 

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