Rik Hoving | Custom Car Photo Archive's Guestbook RSS

  • (Anonymously) (Private)
    2 years 1 month ago
    Rembering Mandy Holder on 80th. Birthday on April 9, 2011 and his famous Barris 51' Mercury Convertible, coming soon
    lost archives of him and his mercury photos and the real story behind it all from the people that know, his sister and best friend.....coming the real story!
  • (Anonymously) (Private)
    2 years 2 months ago
    HI RIK   DO U HAVE OTHER PHOTOS OF THIS CHOP 47 PLYMOUTH  I WOULD LIKE TO SEE THEM   MY EMAIL IS mailto:nomoglo51@yahoo.com  THANKS BILL   GREAT CAR
  • (Anonymously) (Private)
    2 years 2 months ago
    I was so excited to see such a great collection of my dad's work.  My name is Samantha Kaiser and I am the very proud daughter of the late Bob Kaiser of Clarkaiser customs.  I have been working in the auto industry for years, now, and would not be where I am, had I not been raised under the creativity, knowledge and insight of "The" Bob Kaiser!  I feel very blessed to have been around such great names in the custom world!  You have such a fantastic site!  Thank you so much!  Respectfully, Samantha Kaiser 
    • Fuzzy (Private)
      2 years 1 month ago
      Your Dad built many cars for realtives of ours, the Volpes, looking to find any photos of the Volpe cars he built for them, or construction photos of them.
  • (Anonymously) (Private)
    2 years 2 months ago
    Awesome site, i am looking to purchase a 1949-1951 Ford Coupe Shoebox. Please contact Mike 708-588-1560
    Thank you
  • Tim-Mallinson Australia (Private)
    2 years 3 months ago
    Hi Rik, Love the photos mate. just sitting back listening 2 some AC/DC & got Gasolene on the TV. HJ GTS Manaro about 2 go down the strip / 1/4 mile. The show today is about 1970s Holden & Fords running 9s to 11s over the 1/4 mile. Does it get any better?
  • (Anonymously) (Private)
    2 years 3 months ago
    My name is Jim  Henry.......and the "Cattle Wagon" pictures bring back alot of good memories (1962 - 1965).  Dave Cerney
  • (Anonymously) (Private)
    2 years 4 months ago
    Great site.  I come here all the time when I need kustom projest ideas.  I've got a '48 Packard Deluxe 8 project I'm working on.  Once I get it driveable, I'm gonna chop it 4" in the front, 5" in the rear, convert it to 2-door, lean the B-pillar forward, shave the door handles, convert to suicide doors, reshape the front fender wells, french the headlights, and a whole lot more kustom touches.
  • (Anonymously) (Private)
    2 years 5 months ago
    A great site. I have a 67 Caddy Convertible and have been looking for ideas when I ran across your site. I just had the pleasure of meeting Richard Zocchi a couple of days ago as he was preping his 62 Grand Prix you have pictured on your site. He was getting it ready to be in the Petersen Museum in LA. Keep up the good work. 12/29/10 Big Daddy Caddys    
  • (Anonymously) (Private)
    2 years 5 months ago
    is the 40 " fred pape"  barris custom lasalle stil runing ?
  • (Anonymously) (Private)
    2 years 5 months ago
    I just stumbled across this while looking for a hot rod shop online. WOW! Nice work. You could spend some time on this site.
  • cecil proffit (Private)
    2 years 5 months ago
    thanks
  • Roger (Private)
    2 years 7 months ago
    A friend of mine owned the 1957 Corvette, built for Pinky. After a couple of years he got tired of the wild Metal Flake, sanded it down to bare fiberglass and painted it Gloss Black, the Corvette said Watsons Wildest on the decal. Don't know what ever happened to it after that.Rogert
  • Dan (Private)
    2 years 7 months ago
    I have forgotten how much I enjoyed Kustom Kars. After having guys like Bailon and Powell as friends and having these guys working on my car it's great to know others enjoy there talent..
  • 2 years 7 months ago
    Just wanted to say thanks for such a great site. The pics. and videos are great.
  • Mike Gleckler (Private)
    2 years 8 months ago
    Thank you for putting together such a great collection for us to all enjoy! This is a wonderful source of information and documentation!