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Custom Car Magazine by Geoff Carter
The world is full of peaks and valleys, some
big ones, some little ones, and some recognized only by their residents. Today,
however, thanks to musical missionary Moon Unit Zappa, one place is known to
the world as “The Valley.”
It wasn’t the Valley Girl, denizen of the
shopping mall, who put southern California’s
San Fernando Valley on the map, though. We who
wasted our youth and lunch money on pocket-sized hot rod and custom car
magazines knew where “the valley” was years ago. It was the home of Valley
Customs!
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Custom Car Magazine by Geoff Carter
The Valley Custom shop was the famous
partnership of Neil Emory and Clayton Jensen. Although in operation only
through the years of 1948-1960, its reputation for quality and style was known
far and wide.
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Custom Car Magazine by Geoff Carter
CC- Didn’t you build Norm Grabowski’s “Kookie”
car?
Emory- He had decided to build this little T-bucket to look like an
early modified. He’d chopped everything up, and had taken the engine out of his
dad’s ’51 Cad and set it up in those T rails, it hung out all over the place.
It was all set up the way he was going to run it. He had set the steering wheel
position up’ and his gear shift. He wanted us to do the finish work, make up
grille and fill in the radiator cap hole in the shell.
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