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Turning a Survivor 1950 Pontiac into the Perfect Cruiser. It’s Easier Than You Think and the Results are Awesome!

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1950’s American cars have historically been the basis of the majority of true customs, and for good reason. The lines flow, the shapes lend themselves to chopping, sectioning, and frenching, but it’s the factory shape that inspires those changes. What that means for folks who want to start their own custom project is that they can do some very simple modifications to get their project going in the hot rod direction without actually cutting anything up and shaping new metal. And don’t think of these mods as Stage 1, although they can be, because these mods alone make one hell of a cool cruiser that you can enjoy. In the video below, our friend Karl Fisher from Make it Kustom is going to do just that with a survivor 1950 Pontiac that one of his buddies bought recently.

Check out the video below to see what mods they did, and just how big the impact is on the overall look.

The post Turning a Survivor 1950 Pontiac into the Perfect Cruiser. It’s Easier Than You Think and the Results are Awesome! appeared first on BangShift.com.

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