Valley Auto Body

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John Hychko's 1956 Studebaker Golden Hawk of Waterbury, Connecticut was restyled by John at Valley Auto Body in 1959.
Two iconic East Coast customs captured at an outdoor car show organized by the Piston Poppers of Littleton in 1959. The 1955 Mercury belonged to Gary Broccoli, and the 1955 Ford Fourdoor belonged to John Hollis of Waterbury, Connecticut. Hollis told Ray Soff that John Hychko built the Ford for him. Photo from The Brian Frederick Photo Collection.

Valley Auto Body of Waterbury, Connecticut was run and operated by customizer John Hychko.


Cars Restyled by Valley Auto Body

John Hollis' 1955 Ford
John Hychko's 1956 Studebaker Golden Hawk - The Polynesian




 

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