One Wicked Kustom

The roadsters were out in force for the 50th Anniversary of the L.A. Roadsters Show, but that was just a small sample of the fantastic vehicles that came out for the show.LR14-DSC_0111rOne of the most breathtaking kustoms at the show was this 1949 Ford by Jerr K Designs.LR14-DSC_0115rThis has one crazy hood design, which reminds me of the Dodge truck split hoods.LR14-DSC_0114rResiding between the hoods is a fabulous custom devil girl hood ornament.LR14-DSC_0113rCustom spider web inner fender wells add to the beauty of this kustom.LR14-DSC_0112rThe devilish details run throughout this car from front to back, even the side of the door is painted with a custom piece.LR14-DSC_0116rLR14-DSC_0127rThese intense details carry through to the interior in so many ways - everywhere you look, there's another custom surprise waiting to be discovered.LR14-DSC_0128rLR14-DSC_0121rLR14-DSC_0117rLR14-DSC_0129rLR14-DSC_0118rThe depth of the paint that Jerry Kransler put onto this car just can't be put into words - or properly captured with photos - but we sure tried!LR14-DSC_0123rLR14-DSC_0133rThe roof of this '49 Ford is riddled with stunning red skulls that look like you could reach in and touch them, or even pick them up and hold them.LR14-DSC_0134rLR14-DSC_0125rLR14-DSC_0122rOur hats are off to Jerry Kransler and his vision on wheels. This is what mobile art is all about!There is more to come from the L.A. Roadster show - don't change lanes!

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