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Custom classics with a modern twist.

February 26th, 2010 · No Comments
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Car styling tips brings you the very latest in car styling and cosmetic car modifications. With pictures of show cars to inspire you from all over the world.

For the next few days we’ll be looking at the real custom car scene and examining some interesting conversions on classic cars. We love the colour scheme on this custom car, a clever cut away on the engine bay allows us to see the chromey big block goodness inside. The rear wheel is substantially larger than the front and this is where the power goes so it needs to cope with all that torque.

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We quite like the wheels, it can be pretty hard choosing the right rims for a custom car of this sort. The roof line also looks standard, we see quite a few with chopped roofs and this makes a refreshing change.

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