Wirth's Body Shop
Wirth's Body Shop of Campbell, California was a body shop that just did customs.[1] In 1959 the shop was owned and run by J. R. Wirth and Bill Babb. Babb, a long time custom enthusiast, was the idea man of the duo. Prior to becoming a partner at Wirth's Body Shop, Babb ran Bill Babb's Custom Shop in Glendale, California.[2]
Custom painter Joe Crisafulli, of San Jose, California, was responsible for many of the unusual paint designs on the customs that Babb and Wirth built.[2]
Cars Restyled by Wirth's Body Shop
Paul Sobeck's 1950 Ford
Jim Doyle's 1952 Mercury Convertible
Jerry Ash's 1956 Chevrolet
John and Ann Scarlett's 1956 Metropolitan - The Imp
Ken Sowers' 1956 Plymouth
The Imp
Jerry DeVito's 1957 Ford Fairlane - The Maze
Employees of Wirth's Body Shop
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