Solved -PJ572- Chad Hiltz's 'Bat out of hell'

Started by Paul Jaray, November 12, 2013, 11:27:20 AM

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Rebodied Ford Capri (the 1961-64  109E/116E Consul Capri not the later one)
Duncan Rollo

The more you learn, the more you realise how little you know.


WayneB

Did it start out as a 1960 Chrysler Saratoga?

Paul Jaray

Quote from: WayneB on November 15, 2013, 05:01:28 PM
Did it start out as a 1960 Chrysler Saratoga?
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WayneB

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Its called a "1960 Chrysler Custom 2 door hardtop  " on a few sites, but I think it actually started out as a 1960 Chrysler Imperial (roof) , Windsor or a combination of both.

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Paul Jaray

The car has got a name and a builder.
I'll keep it loocked till your next guess.
(The name is in the typical custom style: absolutely impractical for a car!)

WayneB

OK I'm up to speed on this mystery car now Mr.Jaray :)
The car was a 1960 Chrysler Windsor
Owned and built by Chad Hiltz of Canning, Nova Scotia, Canada
He calls it " Bat Out Of Hell"

Whew! :o

Paul Jaray

I knew you were near!
Point for you.
I think Mr. Hiltz work in a place called 'Green Goblin Customs' and one of his lates creation is this:
(paintwork by a certain Mr. Gene Winfield)

Otto Puzzell

#9
It seems his shop used to be called Green Goblin Restorations. At some point, it changed to Green Goblin Customs. 

From a blog they started in 2010, but never updated:

Located in Canning, Nova Scotia is a restoration and customizing shop by the name of Green Goblin Restorations. It is owned and operated by Chad Hiltz , a young and creative car enthusiast.

Today, Green Goblin (AKA Green Goblin Hot Rodz) has a more active Facebook page that includes pics of some current projects.

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You wanna be the man, you gotta Name That Car!