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Goodguys Columbus - The Main Event

Goodguys Gives Us 6,000 Reasons to Come to Columbus
By Tim Bernsau
Photography by Tim Bernsau, Kevin Lee

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Goodguys Columbus 1950 Mercury
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Goodguys Columbus 1950 Mercury
Wilson Payne has owned this '50 Merc for 15 years and just got it together last fall. It's got a 3-inch chop, skirts made from a '55 Chevy, '55 Chevy 210 trim, and '56 DeSoto bumper guards in the grille. The Jim Gilbert interior includes a '59 Chevy dash.
Goodguys Columbus 1951 Fleetline
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Goodguys Columbus 1951 Fleetline
Nobody could've missed Jerry Conklin's '51 Fleetline, known around the event as "the yellow Chevy." The paint on this on-the-ground custom is even brighter in real life, tempered by some white scallops. It also features a small-block, off-white interior, Cadillac taillight cones, and, if you look closely, flying eyeball side-pipe plates.
Goodguys Columbus 1936 Ford Roadster
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Goodguys Columbus 1936 Ford Roadster
Prewar customs as perfect as John St. Germain's '36 Ford roadster are really rare. Extended front and rear fenders, '41 Packard grille, boxed '37 chassis, '37 Packard skirt trim, and '57 Olds dash clock bezels modified for rear exhaust tips are just the beginning of the details on John's ride. The Navarro three-pot intake on the Flathead runs 97s at each end with a Ford 94 in between.
Goodguys Columbus 1929 Roadster Pickup
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Goodguys Columbus 1929 Roadster Pickup
This mostly homebuilt steel '29 roadster pickup is the second car built by owner Jeff Eischen, and was just finished this summer. We liked the rear quarter-elliptic springs (made from '48 Ford springs cut in half), race buckets that remind us of sports cars more than bombers, and Wheel Vintique wheels modified with drilled holes. The car has 150 louvers and who knows how many real rivets.
Goodguys Columbus 1954 Mercury Monterey
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Goodguys Columbus 1954 Mercury Monterey
Believe it or not, it took Bill Layman 12 years to convince the previous owner to sell this '54 Mercury Monterey hardtop. He finally succeeded, and the nosed and decked custom Merc now sports a 3-inch chop, Frenched headlights, and a big surprise inside in the form of a 331-inch Cadillac engine fed by six Stromberg carburetors. It's a beauty.
Goodguys Columbus 1964 Ford Galaxie
Alex Test stripped his '64... 
   
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Goodguys Columbus 1964 Ford Galaxie
Alex Test stripped his '64 Ford Galaxie of all the trim parts and pieces, and drenched the rest with House of Kolor Sublime Green paint, which calls attention to the custom sheetmetal work on this clean car. Did you notice that the Galaxie side-panel spears have been extended all the way into the rear quarters? Imaginative details like that take this car to the next level.
Goodguys Columbus 1933 Roadster
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Goodguys Columbus 1933 Roadster
You can't beat the looks of Dale Renner's track nose '33 roadster, built with all the right traditional ingredients: Flathead, Toploader transmission with a Jeep trans top, quick-change rearend, and a two-tone paint scheme that would make the Pierson Brothers proud. A pair of LED '39 taillights and an owner-built windshield add to the style of this topless hottie.
Goodguys Columbus 1950 Ford
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Goodguys Columbus 1950 Ford
Here's another sanitary, more-than-meets-the-eye custom--Jim Stockton's shoebox convertible, completed a couple of years ago. Jim mixed '50 Ford with Chevy power by adding a ZZ3 350 along with a reliable 700-R4 automatic transmission and a 9-inch Ford rearend. Hood emblems keep it looking deceptively conservative, and Air Ride 'bags hint at a slightly more radical personality.
Goodguys Columbus 1963 Chevy Impala
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Goodguys Columbus 1963 Chevy Impala
After seeing Jack Matia's '63 Impala at all the shows, we finally gave him a well-deserved R&C pick. Dave Rieger and the guys at Classic Revivals handled the construction and paint on this Ram Jet 350-powered custom, and just about everybody has figured out that it's a '60 Plymouth top grafted to the body, just like in Steve Stanford's Custom Rodder illustration.
Goodguys Columbus 1931 Ford Five Window
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Goodguys Columbus 1931 Ford Five Window
There's a ton of traditional East Coast style all over Matt Hayes' '31 Ford five-window coupe. Matt channeled the unchopped body 5 inches over the Brookville chassis, suspended with split wishbones in front and a four-link with coilovers in the rear. Triple Edelbrock two-barrels top the Chevy 350, matched with a TH350 transmission. The white top, firewall, and tire sidewalls set off the custom blue finish.
Goodguys Columbus 1933 Chevy Cabriolet
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Goodguys Columbus 1933 Chevy Cabriolet
The newest addition to Bob Phelps' Chevy collection, which contains either a cabriolet or roadster from each available year from 1930 to 1939, is this just-completed '33 cabriolet. The body is the original steel, mounted on a polished stainless chassis that has been stretched 9 inches, and beefed up Heidt's independent suspension on both ends. Power comes from an LS6.
Goodguys Columbus 1960 Chevy Studebaker
Bill Taylor showed a lot of... 
   
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Goodguys Columbus 1960 Chevy Studebaker
Bill Taylor showed a lot of imagination by taking a humble little Lark and cooling it up into a Stude rod. He did it with a 330-horse small-block, 4L60E electronic trans, Fatman IFS, an original interior, and 15- and 16-inch American five-spokes. The '60 Studebaker has 9,000 original miles on the odometer. We'll see how long that lasts once this car hits the road.

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