I worked for Bill Hinze in the 60's when he was on Long Beach Blvd. in Compton/ Lynwood where the 105 freeway is now, he was the main customer that installed hydraulic lift suspensions, there were other guys like "Joker" and Ron Jones that did some car hydraulic suspension, usually the cylinders, pumps, valves and other components came from Army, Air Force, surplus companies like Palley Supply Company, in Los Angeles, California. on I think Vernon Ave. Now everything comes readymade in kits.
My favorite kustomizer....just love Harry's work !!
Nice pics 📸 and I even like the tunes ! Ty for sharing.
Great cars great music, I hope I can do something like that.
One of the pillars of traditional kustom.
Harry Westergard is buried in the old Sacramento City Cemetery at Tenth & Broadway in Sacramento, CA
Beautiful Rides ALL !
awesome!
Smmmooooth.....
Nice song
Now that’s what “Cool” is... 👍
This Cat can Dig It!
1.11, that’s George’s first car...
mentor to Sam Barris
That explains a lot, Sam Barris was a master as well!
Sac Towns Finest !!! 916 stand up!!!
Didn't he also invented the hydraulic systems for cars?
Think bill Hines was the first to use it.
I worked for Bill Hinze in the 60's when he was on Long Beach Blvd. in Compton/ Lynwood where the 105 freeway is now, he was the main customer that installed hydraulic lift suspensions, there were other guys like "Joker" and Ron Jones that did some car hydraulic suspension, usually the cylinders, pumps, valves and other components came from Army, Air Force, surplus companies like Palley Supply Company, in Los Angeles, California. on I think Vernon Ave. Now everything comes readymade in kits.
Lead sleds! (Not bondo sleds)