My cars have new owners
posted in: kaucher kustoms' garage, news on December 01, 2009 at 02:30 PM
The '54 Ford and Black Nasty are in the hands of new owners.
Well I’m on level running ground again and on to new and better projects.
Within the next two years I hope to be premiering my next personal custom car. It will be along the lines of a Pro- Touring car based on a Mustang.
As I get things progressing I’ll post some up dates. It was a bit sad I must say to say goodbye to my Black GT350H replica I’ve had her for more than 17 years. She was in essence my sheet metal wife.
The Ford was no big deal I built that car strictly for my business, outside the fact that I got a third of what I spent to build the car, I’m glad that it’s no longer my responsibility.
The Mustang however will be severely missed I showed that car, won some shows, and raced it and won a lot of races, but she is off to Australia where the new owner plans on vintage racing here over there.
So on ward and upward as they say.
Comments
Showcase Rods & Customs Garage
December 02, 2009 at 10:16 AM
I love the 54 ford. One of my favorite cars expecially customized as well as that.
Kaucher Kustoms' Garage
December 02, 2009 at 10:42 AM
Thanks it turned out really well and won 17 trophies while I showed it. I hope the new owner takes it to some shows and does well with it.
wrightmercy Garage
December 13, 2011 at 04:00 AM
those car before created in the mid 80’s are actually have nice and long life engine. actually my there several auto repair mechanic who testified that the car created before are a bit more good than today.
krisha Garage
December 19, 2011 at 08:48 PM
my husband is an auto repair mechanic. he said that all of the 80’s car was totally gorgeous in terms of design and engine built. those car which was created that time are really good. well i love to have an auto repair mechanic husband.
Kaucher Kustoms' Garage
December 19, 2011 at 09:14 PM
Ok but I’m not sure what he’s referring to because neither of these cars is a car built in the ‘80’s they were originally built in the ‘50’s and ‘60’s, and I rebuilt them in the ‘90’s and ‘00’s.




























