First up is The Brown Trout, a traditional mid '60s street/strip gasser. Who doesn't love a blown big block Chevy in a mid 50's shoebox? Flip spent a few years collecting/compiling parts to get this bad boy together. He tells the story and we get to go for a ride, literally. Three pedals, supercharged and neck snapping torque is a great way to roll. The 55 Chevy is likely the most celebrated of the mid 60s gassers, and this one is a prime example of everything done right. Our second feature has become one of the most famous modern builds of a traditional Kustom car. Mark Skipper along with his wife Kelly, take us on the journey of Royal Victoria. From concept art to how he acquired the car to the finished cruising masterpiece that it has become. What a beauty! Howard Gribble has been a fixture in the Southern California Lowriding scene since the late 60's. His deep love of this style of custom car, and one in particular, has led to his recreation of Allen Duke's "Bloody Mary" '64 Chevy Impala. The car was recreated in exacting detail, and is driven regularly on the streets of So. Cal.