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Häagen-Dazs has unveiled a custom 1963 Cadillac Series 62 Convertible. The one-off model was built by West Coast Customs and ...
In the video, we see West Coast Customs modify a 1963 Cadillac Series 62 convertible with several ice cream-inspired upgrades, such as custom paint and trim reflecting the Häagen-Dazs brand ...
Hold onto your cones, ice cream lovers because Häagen-Dazs has teamed up with West Coast Customs to create the ultimate ice ...
Häagen-Dazs also partnered with West Coast Customs to turn a 1963 Cadillac convertible into a seriously cool ice cream carrier. West Coast Customs is a premier name in vehicle personalization.
We don't know what West Coast Customs used for the powertrain of their ... the engine used by the fourth-generation Cadillac Escalade, hooked to a six-speed GM 6L80 automatic (only for the 2015 ...
Read: West Coast Customs Creates An Ice Cream Cadillac For The Super Bowl West Coast Customs became a household name across the United States in the early 2000s thanks to MTV’s Pimp My Ride ...
Remember West Coast Customs, the shop that "Pimp My Ride" called home for so many years? WCC may not have the same level of awareness as it did during those halcyon years, but it never shut down ...
Five cars from West Coast Customs founder Ryan Friedlinghaus’ collection, set to be auctioned, tell an interesting story in more ways than one.
An assortment of West Coast Customs builds will be open for bidding next month through Mecum Auctions. The five customized rides are from the personal collection of WCC founder Ryan Friedlinghaus ...