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Sep 1, 2024 · Larry Watson (July 21, 1938 - July 20, 2010) was a legendary custom painter and pinstriper. Larry started practicing pinstriping in 1956 , at age 16. He used his first car, a 1950 Chevrolet to practice on.
Sep 23, 2002 · Larry Watson describes custom car paint jobs that he did in the late 1950s. Each car is featured on a poster by automotive artist Steve Stanford and Larry uses his remarkable recall to...
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Mar 9, 2021 · Larry had already built his 1950 Chevy and wanted to start a new trend by customizing and color-creating with paint. He bought a brand new 1958 Ford Thunderbird and gave it a panel paint job. Many credit Larry, thanks to this car and its paint job, as the creator of panel style paint jobs.
Jun 25, 2013 · The Larry Watson Personal Photo collection contains a couple of thousand photos. Most of them are snapshots Larry took himself or asked some of his friends to take. There are photo’s of cars prepped for a famous Larry Watson paint job.
Sep 23, 2013 · We will devote several articles on the Larry Watson Flame painted cars, using mostly photos from the Larry Watson personal Collection, shared by the Custom Car Photo Archive. We will first show the history of his flame painting, and then get into some individual cars, up closer after that.
Feb 5, 2018 · Larry Watson is best know for his special paint on Custom Cars, but he also painted his fair share of Hot Rods during his long career. [box_light] This article shows a selection of photos of Hot Rods painted by Larry Watson.
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Nov 23, 2013 · Watson’s Custom Car Confessions is a 148 page in-depth look at the personal custom cars of customizer and custom paint legend Larry Watson, the girls that went along for the rides and boulevard cruising, and the troubles with the police during those antagonistic times when custom cars and their owners were the focus of police scrutiny.