ART IN MOTION
Jan 14, 2020
3 minutes
By Stephan Szantai
FEW WILL DENY THE BEAUTY OF BRUCE MEYERS’ MANX DESIGN, NEATLY HIGHLIGHTED BY A ’60S-INSPIRED PAINT JOB
The 1950s remain a highly revered period when it comes to automotive customization, with the best craftsmen of the era sectioning the body of certain vehicles, chopping roofs etc. But by the end of the decade, these heavily altered rides appeared dated, as American car manufacturers produced models which almost looked “custom” in stock form. These new offerings would end up being more difficult to enhance esthetically, thus builders involved in the scene had to find other ways
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