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Sierra Club Wilderness 2027 Wall Calendar
Mary Engelbreit's Happiness Is a Habit 2027 Desk Calendar
Charles Wysocki Americana 2027 Deluxe Wall Calendar
Cat Page-A-Day Gallery 2027 Desk Calendar
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The hot-rodded, chopped, channelled, and lowered American cars that built the custom culture out of postwar Los Angeles, the cars whose builders include legends like George Barris (the King of Kustomizers), Ed "Big Daddy" Roth, and Boyd Coddington, take twelve pages in Custom Cars 2027 Wall Calendar. The featured vehicles lean into the classic shop schools: hot rods built on Ford Model A and Deuce coupe frames, lowriders out of East L.A., bagged Chevy lowriders, kustoms with frenched headlights and lakes pipes, the chopped 49 Mercury that "Hirohata Merc" made famous, gasser drag cars on straight axles, and the bagged 1960s pickups that dominate today's truck shows. The photography catches them at the Grand National Roadster Show, at Pomona's NHRA drag-race finals, on the Pacific Coast Highway, and parked at vintage car meets across the western United States. This title comes from Red Robin Publishing.
For hot-rod builders, lowrider riders, and anyone who has thumbed a back issue of Hot Rod or Lowrider Magazine for ideas, the photography here speaks directly to people who already know what a deuce coupe is and why it matters.