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Quantum MakersPublished at May 29, 2026 at 07:00 PM29:32
From Rusted JUNKYARD Shell to CLASSIC Show Car | 1938 Pontiac Full Build by @HalfassKustoms thumbnail

From Rusted JUNKYARD Shell to CLASSIC Show Car | 1938 Pontiac Full Build by @HalfassKustoms

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Published time
May 29, 2026 at 07:00 PM
Duration
29:32
Video type
Science & Technology
Channel region
Spain
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505.7K
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$303.44 - $1.8K
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$0.6 - $3.5
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Born during the final years of the Art Deco era, the Pontiac coupe came from a time when American cars were designed to look like the future itself. Long before computers, robotics, or wind tunnels dominated the industry, craftsmen shaped steel by hand to create flowing fenders, waterfall grilles, and streamlined silhouettes inspired by speed, locomotives, and aviation. But decades of wear slowly reduced this machine to a forgotten relic. Its identity faded beneath time and neglect. Where most people would have seen an old car ready for scrap, Halfass Kustoms saw unfinished history. What follows is a brutal process of cutting, welding, sanding, shaping, upholstering, and rebuilding nearly every inch of the coupe while preserving the spirit that made it special in the first place: the chopped roofline amplified the coupe’s already aggressive streamliner proportions. At the same time, the deep satin brown finish gave the car a presence that feels timeless and intimidating. Inside, fresh handcrafted upholstery replaced worn interiors with materials carefully chosen to honor the coupe’s era without turning it into a museum piece. Even the smallest details, from trim alignment to glass installation and custom mounting hardware, become part of a larger philosophy: preserve the soul, but rebuild the machine. After years trapped inside a workshop, the Pontiac finally returned to the open road. Against the endless prairie landscape, the coupe looked alive again. The low silhouette floats across gravel roads like a machine pulled directly out of another century, carrying both histories at once: the original vision of the craftsmen who built it before World War II, and the relentless determination of the builder who refused to let it disappear. Halfass Kustoms YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UClWkePG9rATJ4nbl__xRMJQ Disclaimer: Quantum Makers is not affiliated with the businesses whose products are shown in this review. Any trademarks depicted are the property of their respective owners
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