UNTIL THE LAST COUPLE OF YEARS, customs from the East
could easily be distinguished from those modified in the West. Not so, today. Molded grille shells, extended and reshaped front and rear fenders, installation of quad headlights, changed side trim, and the usual lowering so that the car hugs the ground, are Eastern customizing efforts seen in the photos on these pages. Different perhaps, however, is the Meteor grille used on th ’56 Ford convertible (top photos). This type of installation, of course, probably resulted from the proximity of Canada to Wyandotte, Mich., the originating point of this custom. Also set apart from the West are the small window opening in the convertible (right), and the bubble-type rear fender skirts (above). Be that as it may, the custom trends of…