here's my next ride which i purchased in september 2011 right after i sold my '68 cutlass...
it was a radical kustom in the style of early '60s traditional kustoms [the spelling of custom with a 'k' is intentional for traditional '50s-'60s styled rides]...
it was a true masterpiece, with full - several pages long/multiple photos - features in 4 custom/hot rodding magazines, 3 of those still with the previous owner and one feature done while i owned it...
the custom modifications were too numerous to list and all built/painted by a hall of fame custom builder for his friend and 'beatniks' car club member, himself a well known graphic and tattoo artist on the kustom scene...
the car had just about its entire body modified in every aspect for much better proportions yet done so well it fooled all but other expert builders in how well and subtly it was performed...
the drivetrain was from a restored '67 for mustang [289ci mill, c4 tranny and 9" rear with mild gearing for effortless highway cruising] rebuilt but not radically hopped up, true to its kustom pedigree...
it really had way too many mods to list here...
it took first place in its class [radical kustom] at the 2010 famous 'grand national roadster show' right after it was built...
unfortunately a tour bus plowed into me as i was parked in it in the madison square garden vicinity in nyc in the beginning of december 2011, so very soon after i purchased it, and completely demolished this ride...
instead of salvaging it and collecting the insurance i opted to have it completely rebuilt by the original builder but with hindsight it was a bad move on my part because instead of 6 months to a year he promised me that this would take, it took him 3.5 years and meanwhile my health and overall physical condition had deteriorated significantly as i had no daily driver [except for my '36 stude which was not a set of wheels i could practically drive on daily basis] through out all that time and was thus pretty much grounded at my apartment for most of it...
my auto insurance company pay out was tied up with the builder and although i did receive some money from the accident by suing the tour bus co, i didn't get it until 2014 so i couldn't purchase another daily driver...
by the time i finally got it back i was unable any longer to perform a wheelchair transfer into/out of it without help... thus it was no longer a viable daily driver for me, i sold it around 2016, along with my '36 stude [which i owned since '96 so had it for 20 years short of 3 months or so] and began to look for another set of cool wheels as a semi-daily driver...
that turned out to be a pristine, factory stock '69 oldsmobile 442...
i'm posting a collage of a few pics of the fairlane which i made in 2016 as a for sale flyer which i printed and posted at
several local businesses, i've crossed out my contact info obviously...