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  • About Us
  • Our Work
    • 1956 Chevy Pickup
    • 1934 Ford 3 Window Coupe
    • 1940 Ford Convertible
    • 1965 Pontiac GTO
    • 1950 Mercury 4 Door Sedan
    • 1936 Ford 3 Window Coupe
    • 1932 Ford 3 Window Coupe
    • 1932 Ford Coupe
    • 1951 Mercury Custom
    • 1932 Ford Roadster
    • 1932 Ford 5 Window Coupe
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They not only pulled it together, but crowds of people stood in awe at their workmanship. Seriously some of the best in the business. They won't toot their horn, but I will.
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Hot Rod Magazine January 2014

1/1/2014

 
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Hot Rod Magazine January 2014 - Scene By Readers features a picture of June (Joe's daughter) in front Nick Rogers' '51 Merc. Click here to read the article

51 Merc wins Goodguys 2013 Mother’s Custom of the Year

3/24/2013

 
Good Guys Rod & Custom features Nick Rogers' 1951 Mercury Custom. Click here to read the article.

Rod & Custom Magazine February 2013

2/1/2013

 
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Rod & Custom Magazine February 2013 features Dave Pozzi's '41 Ford pickup.

Axes & Axles: The Art of Building Cars and Guitars

9/1/2010

 
Axes & Axles: The Art of Building Cars and Guitars Exhibit at the NHRA Museum in Pomona, CA featured Eric Clapton's '47 Chevy Woody painted by Joe Compani (as an employee of Roy Brizio Street Rods). It was exhibited from September 2010 - June 2011.


the rodder's journal #46

6/1/2010

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The Rodder's Journal #46 featured Jim Vickery's 1946 Ford Woody painted by Joe Compani.


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Rod & Custom Magazine July 2007

6/1/2007

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Rod & Custom Magazine July 2007 features Roy Brizio's '55 Chevy, painted by Joe Compani (as an employee at Roy Brizio Street Rods) Click here to read the article
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