The elegant black lacquered ’57 Chrysler was modified twice for San Jose rodding enthusiast Clif Inman, a Willow Glen High School alumnus who caught rodding fever hanging out at Tut’s Auto Supply on Lincoln Avenue. Inman, now a global computer expert, had in the late ‘50s seen a sleek, slinky ’57 Chrysler cruising John’s Drive-In, San Jose’s premier rodding hang-out. Selling his hot rod Olds, he bought a ’57 in 1960 and took it directly to Wilhelm for installation of quad headlamps, a tube grille, custom hub caps and lowering. The car was in an accident two years later and Inman was back: “fix the quarter panel, and while you’re at it, chop the top.” To retain the long, low smooth lines, Wilhelm not only took three and one-half inches out of the top, but installed a ’58 Dodge front window and a ’61 Comet rear window and frenched in the taillights. The vehicle was a 1963-64 Grand National custom champion at the Oakland Roadster Show and a custom Sweepstakes winner at the Sacramento Autorama. Inman sold the coupe to a Fresno party in 1965. Then it was purchased in the early ‘80s by filmmaker and record producer McEuen, whose collection also includes other period customs. Noted custom designer Rod Powell assisted in the vehicle’s restoration to its sleek, gleaming 1962 showcase condition. The car is a reminder of how a little restraint can work wonders on late-'50s customs.










Text from "Hot Rods and Customs: The Men and Machines of California's Car Culture"
written by Michael Dobrin 1996
Nice job on the article it is very accurate. My dad read it and thought it was really cool.
ReplyDeleteJef Inman
COOL Blog about my all time favorite Custom! ... but maybe you should give credit to the actual author of the text ... it was clearly lifted from page 63 of "Hot Rods and Customs: The Men and Machines of California's Car Culture" ... written by Michael Dobrin and copyrighted in 1996 by the Oakland Museum of California
ReplyDeleteT. Olson
Thanks Jef! Do you have anymore pics of it? Please send them to me!
ReplyDeleteYour dad had vision!!elpresidente@losboulevardos.com
Mr Olson, I got this text from a kustom car website off the net somewhere. There was no credits to the original writer. Thanks for the heads up!
-A
El Presidente ... Would that "kustom car website" happen to be the Jalopy Journal H.A.M.B. ???? ... I posted that text, several pics, the DARK SECET article, etc. on a HAMB thread about Jef's father's custom '57 Chrysler (see http://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/showthread.php?p=2961030)
ReplyDelete... my father found the car in Fresno in the early 80's ... he really wanted it for himself, but already had several other projects going at the time (a '32 Roadster, '32 Tudor, '57 Chrysler 300, etc.) so he mentioned it to Rod Powell (who knew that Mr. McEuen wanted to find Clif's '57) ... and the rest as they say, is history.
Jef ... be sure to check out that HAMB thread ... all kinds of kudos for your father's '57 Chrysler ... and links to other pics and info about the car ... and feel free to contact me (HEMI_32@comcast.net).
I also posted pics of it in the HAMB's "Top Custom" thread (http://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/showthread.php?p=2008810)
ReplyDeleteT. Olson
aka HEMI32