Rounded Hood Corners


Rounded Hood Corners are a classic custom modification where the sharp front corners of a car’s hood are reshaped into smooth, curved edges. This subtle yet effective touch became popular in the 1950s, often used on cars like early Fords, Mercurys, and Chevrolets to soften the factory lines and give the front end a cleaner, more refined look. Rounded corners were frequently paired with nosed hoods, frenched headlights, and other body-smoothing techniques. Though easy to overlook, they’re a hallmark of tasteful, detail-oriented traditional customizing.
Cars Featuring Rounded Hood Corners
George Jezek's 1949 Chevrolet 2-Door Sedan - The Candy Cart
Jerry Harris' 1950 Mercury
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