Exodus (custom car)
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Exodus | |
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Manufacturer | Bill Cushenbery |
Production | 1961 |
Body and chassis | |
Body style | 1959 Chevrolet Impala |
Exodus is a customized 1959 Chevrolet Impala built by Bill Cushenbery in 1961.
Built for Tony Cardoza, Exodus debuted at the 1961 Monterey Kar Kapades.[1] It had twin vertical headlights.[2] It also had chromed Dagmar bumpers.[2]
Every body panel was altered in some way, setting a new trend in customizing.[1]
Exodus and El Matador, which appeared the same year, drew a lot of attention to Cushenbery and a lot of custom work for his shop.[1]
Notes
Sources
- Mauldin, Calvin. "Bill Cushenbery: Custom Creations for the Future", in Rod & [sic] Custom, December 1998, p. 83-85.
Further reading
- Dregni, Michael. The All-American Hot Rod. Motorbooks, 2009.
External links
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