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RIP Boyd Coddington

PostPosted: February 28th, 2008, 9:42 am
by Bomber
He was a pretty damn good hot rod designer always watched the tv series .

http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.c ... 701S80.DTL
Car-building legend Boyd Coddington, whose testosterone-injected cable TV reality show "American Hot Rod" introduced the nation to the West Coast hot rod guru, has died. He was 63.


Coddington died at Presbyterian Intercommunity Hospital in suburban Whittier at 6:20 a.m. Wednesday. His La Habra office spokeswoman Amanda Curry wouldn't disclose the cause of death.


Coddington, who started building cars when he was 13 and once operated a gas station in Utah, set a standard for his workmanship and creativity, with his popular "Cadzilla" creation considered a design masterpiece. The customized car based on a 1950s Cadillac was built for rocker Billy Gibbons of ZZ Top.


"That was a groundbreaking car. Very cool," said Dick Messer, executive director of the Petersen Automotive Museum in Los Angeles.


"This was your modern era George Barris," Messer said. "He did things to hot rods and customs that weren't being done by anyone else. But the main thing is he designed cars that were drivable."


Coddington was a machinist by trade, working at Disneyland during the day and tinkering with cars in his home garage at night and on weekends. His rolling creations captured the imagination of car-crazy Southern Californians and soon he was building custom cars and making money.


Most often, he customized 1932 Ford "little deuce coupes."


"It was one of those things when a hobby turned into business," Messer said, noting Coddington was also "one of the first guys to get into the custom wheel business."


Wheels by Boyd were fetching $2,000 apiece, which was unheard of two decades ago.


Coddington also surrounded himself with talent. Alumni from his shop include Jesse James and Chip Foose, who went on to open their own shops and star in reality TV shows.


Coddington twice won the Daimler-Chrysler Design Excellence Award and he was inducted into the Grand National Roadster Show Hall of Fame, the National Rod & Custom Museum Hall of Fame and the Route 66 Wall of Fame.


Always dressed in a Hawaiian shirt, Coddington said he loved his "American Hot Rod" Discovery Channel show, which featured ground-up construction of $500,000 hot rods.


"The viewers are ... people who lived in the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s and loved these cars. Now, they have money," Coddington told The Associated Press in a 2004 interview



Also this from one of his staff
Hello all,

It is with a heavy heart that I come on here and write this. I just wanted to stop by and thank everyone for their comments and prayers. A friend told me about this forum and I stopped by last night to read all of the posts, and what I seen made me proud to be a hot rodder. Thank you one and all.

Boyd was a great man, not just because of his accomplishments, but, because of what he believed in and did. I was with him for 8 years and seen the man for who he really was, not what was seen on a TV show or a brief encounter. I can tell you all he truly loved hot rods and enjoyed seeing the cars that folks brought to the many shows we attended. Here's a good example of how he felt, we were at a small show for an appearance. Him and Jo were taking a break before heading out to start signing autographs and hadn't had a chance to see the show yet. I had taken a quick walk around to see some of the cars and when I returned he asked how it was. I made the comment that some of the cars really didn't belong in a car show which quickly brought a response from Boyd. He told me " these guys work hard on their cars and they are proud of them, that's what matters, and it is not for us to judge them but to respect them for the hard work and effort it takes." He of course was right and I knew better, just one of those stupid comments we all make sometimes.

I learned a lot from Boyd over these past 8 years and, although I wish I could have more, I thank God I had the time I did. I am proud to have known and worked for the man and feel very blessed and lucky. He is and always will be a legend in our community, and will be deeply missed.

Again, thank you one and all, and I will pass along the wonderful thing you all have said on here to Jo and the rest of the family and folks at the shop. God bless you.

Todd Emmons
Boyd Coddington's Garage

Re: RIP Boyd Coddington

PostPosted: February 28th, 2008, 9:56 am
by oneredED
WOW :( RIP.

Re: RIP Boyd Coddington

PostPosted: February 28th, 2008, 10:01 am
by XRated
Damn what a shame. I didn't realise he was that old. He was awesome at what he did.

RIP Boyd.

Re: RIP Boyd Coddington

PostPosted: February 28th, 2008, 10:10 am
by get_an_ea_today
holy crap! i didnt think he was that old either. American Hot Rod was a ok tv show, but i hated the floor manager he was a tool.

RIP Boyd.

Re: RIP Boyd Coddington

PostPosted: February 28th, 2008, 10:17 am
by Gunns
Never was a big fan of Boyd's work, but respect to the though and effort that went in. His cars look heaps better when Chip was the head designer. RIP.

Re: RIP Boyd Coddington

PostPosted: February 28th, 2008, 11:06 am
by krisisdog
Oh wow didnt expect that. RIP. Even if you didnt like his cars, he made some sick rims.

Re: RIP Boyd Coddington

PostPosted: February 28th, 2008, 12:16 pm
by LTDHO
I just learned this.

RIP Boyd

Re: RIP Boyd Coddington

PostPosted: February 28th, 2008, 1:35 pm
by Bipolar
Bugger.

RIP

Re: RIP Boyd Coddington

PostPosted: February 28th, 2008, 2:28 pm
by smokin ef
jeez he had some nice rim designs
RIP boyd

Re: RIP Boyd Coddington

PostPosted: February 28th, 2008, 3:01 pm
by stevo
WTF!
OH THIS IS TERRIBLE :(

RIP BOYD .. LOVED YOUR WORK

Re: RIP Boyd Coddington

PostPosted: February 28th, 2008, 4:43 pm
by LUXO_8
yeah it was a fair shock to hear this, RIP Boyd

Re: RIP Boyd Coddington

PostPosted: February 28th, 2008, 5:06 pm
by slo_sprint
Wow, i only just found out.

R.I.P Boyd, you will be missed.

Re: RIP Boyd Coddington

PostPosted: February 28th, 2008, 5:39 pm
by SLY347
R.I.P Boyd.....some bloody nice rides

Re: RIP Boyd Coddington

PostPosted: February 28th, 2008, 6:47 pm
by EBOOST
dam thats a shock.
RIP.

Re: RIP Boyd Coddington

PostPosted: February 29th, 2008, 12:17 am
by TICKFORD_XR6
fark RIP