Published: February 27, 2011 
Probably you will all agree that most of the best custom works are those done with minor changes and no major redesigns. It is extremely difficult to keep a heavily customized car look beautiful.
Mike O’Brien from Burbank [California] points this statement well. His custom 1964 Buick Riviera only got some simple shaving, a “candy pagan gold” paintjob, custom exhaust and some other minor changes that together form a smooth visual impact.
Interior got a bit more of custom treatment, but still looks great and even luxurious.
Phote credits: customrodder.com
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