Although many of you may be familiar with the work of Automotive Artist Jason Rushforth, we don't often get a chance to see more than 1 or 2 of his works all in one place. We see his work often in magazines, one or two works at a time, but here we have a whole "gallery" of Jason's awesome artwork. ~ Thanks Jason for sharing your talent with us!
You can reach Jason at (253) 752-1448 or e-mail him at RushforthArt@MSN.com


How do you chop the top on a slantback? The talented crew at Richardson Auto Body is doing it to this great looking '39 for Jim Amet.

This '32 belongs to Pete Emery & has just undergone this facelift & will be hitting all the big shows in 2002.

This is 1 of 10 Kugel Muroc Roadsters built by the super talented craftsmen at Marcel's.
Craig Lang is the owner.

This wild Rambler is being built by Patrick's Upholstery & Rod Shop in Mansfield, Ohio

This '36 Dodge Pickup retains a lot of it's original styling with cool new updates like 17s & 20s from a Prowler & a modern Mopar drivetrain. Built by Patrick's Upholstery & Rod Shop.

How about a rat's glass Speedstar with fenders and a Duvall windshield to set it apart?

This flamed out Chevy was featured in a sketchpad article I did for
Truckin' Magazine

This funky little Rambler is being built by Dreamers Rods in Snohomish, Washington. They will be doing some subtle mods to the body that should really set it off.

This '56 Chevy Cameo is also being built by Dreamers and promises to be one of the coolest trucks in the country.

I gave this Chevy pickup a facelift for owner Jeff Moore, that included a 2 tone paint job, 21st Century flames & a set of 20" Boyds.

Look for this '62 Impala to debut at the Good Guy's Nationals in Columbus this July. It will be sporting this cool two tone, 18&20" Boyd Coddington Wheels, & a stroked 409 backed by a 6 speed! It's being built  @ Street Works in Auburn, Washington

Street Works in  Auburn, Washington specializes in killer G-machines & is currently building this '65 Nova.

If you're feeling bold, try building this trick '40 Ford Pickup & entering it for Good Guys'  "Street Rod of the Year"

I can't figure out why no one has built a '69 Ford this way. Feel like a challenge?

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