Gene Winfield, a movie and TV car designer many revere for pioneering hotrod and lowrider methods used by many builders today, died recently at the age of 97. Among the productions Winfield worked on ...
Gene Winfield, a pioneering legend in the hot-rod world who created custom cars for numerous films and TV shows including Blade Runner, the original Star Trek series, RoboCop, Get Smart! and many ...
Not many people get the chance to live 97 years, but Gene Winfield did. The creator of hot rod and Kustom icons born in 1927, passed away Tuesday after spending time in a professional care facility.
Bowtie types are always relieved to learn that metal-master Gene Winfield sacrificed zero 1959-60 El Caminos for his ...
Image Credit: LarryStevens - Own work, CC0/ Wiki Commons. If you’ve spent a portion of your life watching Top Gear, Overhaulin’, and browsing the internet in search of cool-looking cars for desktop ...
Nothing breeds excitement more that the sounds of grinders and welders working to create a fresh new look to vintage steel. If there's one person who knows fabrication its legendary car customizer ...
Following the success of last year's inaugural event, legendary painter and all-around nice guy Gene Winfield opened his shop and property in Mojave, California, near Edwards Air Force Base, last ...
If you’ve spent a portion of your life watching Top Gear, Overhaulin’, and browsing the internet in search of cool-looking cars for desktop wallpaper, then you probably stumbled upon the name Gene ...
Gene Winfield, a custom car designer for films such as “Blade Runner” and “Robocop,” died on March 4. He was 97. The news was confirmed via his obituary on Legacy.com. Winfield became known as the ...