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Cool Hand Customs is a Hot Rod Shop based in Wisconsin, USA. Founded in 2008, it specializes in custom builds and modifications for classic cars, Hot Rods, and motorcycles. Based on the website, its philosophy is to “make America’s roads more beautiful, one Hot Rod at a time.” The service is clearly more of an offline workshop than an online car marketplace or parts store.
The shop takes on pre-1990 car and motorcycle projects, with a broad range of capabilities including sheet metal and body restoration, paintwork, custom airbrushing, wiring, electrical work, interiors, powertrain and drivetrain installation, exhaust systems, and suspension modifications. The official site showcases projects such as a 1955 Chevy, 1963 Nova SS Convertible, 1957 Ford Thunderbird, 1974 Plymouth Duster, 1960 Simca Chatelaine, and 1940 Dodge Pickup, suggesting strong expertise in personalized classic-car rebuilds and engine swaps.
The official website does not publish prices, packages, or hourly labor rates. Given the highly customized nature of the work, the final cost will most likely depend on the vehicle’s condition, the depth of the modifications, materials used, paint complexity, mechanical setup, and project timeline. You would need to inquire by phone or via the contact form.
The main strengths are its highly focused positioning, distinctive project portfolio, and ability to cover the full build process—from exterior and structure to powertrain and interior—making it suitable for full-vehicle projects. The drawbacks are that the website is mostly showcase-oriented and lacks detailed information on the build process, wait times, warranty policy, payment methods, and customer reviews. Its “current projects” updates rely on Facebook, which may not be convenient for non-U.S. users who want to follow progress.
Cool Hand Customs is best suited to classic-car enthusiasts in the U.S. or owners willing to ship their vehicle across states, Hot Rod collectors, and people looking to build a truly one-of-a-kind vintage vehicle. It is not a good fit for users who only want to buy standard parts, place remote repair orders, or get online quotes.
The website itself is generally accessible directly, but project updates involve Facebook, which may be restricted in mainland China. For Chinese users, it is better viewed as a source of classic-car customization references rather than a practical service channel.
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