There are a number of hot new custom car builds coming out of Tom Argue Design in Clearwater, Florida, including Fords, Chevys and Mopars.

Long known as one of the south’s premier vehicle fabricators, among the custom car builds we found are a ’68 Mustang, a ’55 Chevy with a full frame and an IRS, a ’68 Charger and a ’66 Chevelle.
The Mustang has a Ford Performance Parts Aluminator 5.2 XS, which makes 580 horsepower and 445 lb-ft of torque stock, but this example is topped by a Whipple supercharger. Stopping it will be some big ol’ Baer brakes.

The ’55 Chevy is getting a full Speedtech frame, with an independent rear and a blown Wegner 427 under the hood.
If Tri-Fives are not your thing, how about a ’66 Chevelle with a supercharged LT5 and 10-speed automatic? This is the Chevrolet Performance crate version of the 6.2-liter engine found in the 2019 Corvette ZR1. It made 755 horsepower and 715 lb-ft of torque stock. It, too, will get a full Speedtech frame.

For you Mopar nuts, there’s a black ’68 Charger with a Red Eye Gen-III HEMI and upgraded supercharger. Yes, it’s getting a Speedtech chassis.
Watch this space carefully in the future, as we’ll be featuring the coolest custom car builds as they happen from around the country.
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