Gene returned to Modesto, changed the name of his business to Winfield’s Custom Shop, and got the Thing out. It appeared in the May ’51 issue of HOT ROD, and in August of that year he raced ...
“He opened Windy’s Custom Shop in 1946 ... of self-expression. Gene Winfield’s complete legacy cannot be put into words, but some books have tried. From early hot rod builds, to racing ...
Gene Winfield, a pioneering legend in the hot-rod world who created custom cars for numerous films and TV shows including Blade Runner, the original Star Trek series, RoboCop, Get Smart! and many ...
winfieldrodandcustom.com Winfield in his shop, planning his next project ... So go cruise around the block in your rod or custom in honor of Gene Winfield. That’s probably how he would ...
Gene reportedly died of cancer and his Custom Shop even announced ... not available, Gene Winfield was once transported to the hospital back in 2018. According to Hot Rod, he suffered an injury ...
Gene Winfield opened his first hot rod shop in a west Modesto chicken ... his company announced in an Instagram post. Winfield’s Custom Shop is now in Mojave, Kern County. Winfield was among ...
If you’ve spent a portion of your life watching Top Gear, Overhaulin’, and browsing the internet in search of cool-looking cars for desktop wallpaper, then you probably stumbled upon the name Gene ...
Gene Winfield ... on Legacy.com. Winfield became known as the “King of Kustoms” after working on some of Hollywood’s most iconic cars. He opened his first custom shop in the 1940s and ...
Gene Winfield will not be giving Hollywood the best sci-fi cars they have seen.The legendary hot-rod builder and custom car designer behind some of Hollywood’s most futuristic vehicles, ...