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Dick Owens of Redondo Beach, California, had this 1940 Mercury convertible restyled by Barris Kustoms after returning from WWII. A veteran of the Battle of Guadalcanal, Dick came home, married his girlfriend Betty, and got right into the booming custom car scene. According to Betty’s brother, Harold Johnson, Dick already had the Mercury in 1945, and it was in grey primer at the time. Sam Barris handled the chop, sometime between 1945 and 1947, giving the car a sleek, lowered profile. The running boards were removed and replaced with filler panels, the license plate was recessed into the trunk, and a padded Carson Top was added by Glen Houser. The car also featured fender skirts, and Hollywood Flipper hubcaps wrapped in blackwall tires. Photo courtesy of Tina Bergeson.
Buzz Pitzen's 1923 Ford fiberglass bodied Model T roadster of Redondo Beach, California. Buzz bought the body from Diablo Speed Shop in Walnut Creek, California, and it is believed to be the first fiberglass T Bucket ever made. Known as the Glass Image, the build was completed in 1960, making it the worlds first known Fiberglass T-bucket hot rod.
Coby Gewertz's 1934 Ford 5-Window Coupe of Redondo Beach, California. Known as "St. Christopher," the coupe was built by South City Rod & Custom. The build made its debut at the 2023 Grand National Roadster Show in Pomona, California.


Hot Rods of Redondo Beach, California

Buzz Pitzen's 1923 Ford Fiberglass Bodied Model T Roadster - The Glass Image
Coby Gewertz's 1934 Ford 5-Window Coupe - St. Christopher


Custom Cars of Redondo Beach, California

Dick Owens' 1940 Mercury Convertible
Johnnie Alan McCann's 1951 Chevrolet
Johnnie Alan McCann's 1956 Chevrolet Surf Wagon
Johnnie Alan McCann's 1963 Chevrolet Impala SS


People of Redondo Beach, California

Coby Gewertz
Buzz Pitzen
Dick Owens
Johnnie Alan McCann




 

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