Inside West Coast Customs (2011) Season 4 viewers get an exclusive look at the famous custom car shop headed by CEO Ryan Friedlinghaus, where ordinary cars are transformed into automotive masterpieces ...
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 — and ...
West Coast Customs has built quite the reputation for wild modified cars. This was cemented with their involvement on the MTV series Pimp My Ride. While the show has been off the air for years, the ...
Ryan gets a call from the Marines to build a mini West Coast Customs at Camp Pendleton. In addition the Marines want Ryan and his crew to customize a 2012 Chevy Silverado to be given away to one lucky ...
West Coast Customs founder Ryan Friedlinghaus has spoken with Autoblog ahead of Saturday’s Mecum Auction in Indianapolis, featuring five custom vehicles from his personal collection. The auto shop ...
The good folks over at the iconic West Coast Customs automobile repair shop and vehicle customizer outlet are famous for their exotic ideas – some good, some bad, and some of them quite unreal. Well ...
For years, the auto enthusiast community was split on West Coast Customs builds, which were described either as the hottest thing since sliced bread or unmitigated crap, depending on who you asked.
Inside West Coast Customs (2011) Season 6 viewers gain an exclusive glimpse into the prestigious custom car shop headed by CEO Ryan Friedlinghaus. Here, regular vehicles undergo an extraordinary ...
Five cars from West Coast Customs founder Ryan Friedlinghaus’ collection, set to be auctioned, tell an interesting story in more ways than one. How Friedlinghaus is helping build the next generation ...
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