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California customizer Gene Winfield, who chopped the tops of something like 800 1949 to 1951 Mercury coupes and made them all ...
Gene Winfield, the last surviving titan of the golden age of custom cars, broke his hip last week while attending a car show in Finland. Due to his age–a sprightly 91–and several medical ...
By Richard Sandomir Gene Winfield, a hot rodder and prominent car customizer who built fanciful vehicles for “Star Trek,” “The Man From U.N.C.L.E.” and other television series and for ...
If you've spent a portion of your life watching Top Gear, Overhaulin’, and browsing the internet in search of cool-looking cars for desktop wallpaper, then you probably stumbled upon the name ...
That's not a misprint; two full decades past what ordinary mortals consider retirement age, Gene Winfield is as active and busy as ever. Although he's achieved worldwide notoriety as a customizer ...
Gene Winfield is an absolute legend in the car customization business and at 87 years old he's still going. You might not be familiar with him by name, but you're definitely familiar with his ...
Gene Winfield opened his first hot rod shop in a west Modesto chicken coop in 1946. He later advised Detroit automakers and Hollywood producers and helped inspire Graffiti Summer in his old hometown.
Gene Winfield, a pioneering legend in the hot-rod world who created custom cars for numerous films and TV shows including Blade Runner, the original Star Trek series, RoboCop, Get Smart!
California customizer Gene Winfield, who chopped the tops of something like 800 1949 to 1951 Mercury coupes and made them all look way cooler, has passed away at the age of 94. Winfield was a true ...
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