Car customizers are always looking for new ideas and concepts to incorporate into their rides. Here are five trends that you will see more of in 2023.
Taking a car and adding some custom touches and modifications is both a skill and an art. While at the last show of the season for the Goodguys Rod and Custom Association in Scottsdale, Ariz., in late November, I saw plenty of sweet rides. With over 3,000 vehicles on display, there was plenty of chrome, paint, and technology on display.
Here are five custom classic car trends that I spotted and that you might enjoy and expect to see more of in 2023.
Flush-Mounted Glass

After a windshield or back glass is installed on an older car, traditionally a piece of metal trim is placed over the edges to cover the gap in the glass. Modern cars now use flush-mounted glass and eliminate the need for trim pieces. More car customizers are adopting this look.

If a car has had any modification to the roof line, often the glass has to be cut or altered as well. By flush-mounting the glass, the need for new custom one-off trim pieces is eliminated.
Even when a stock trim piece could be used, the flush-mounted glass offers an aerodynamic and sleek look without a bump from the metal trim. This also helps the paint on the car flow without any break or interruption.
Painted Carbon Fiber


Show Me the Engine


Distressed Leather


Belly Pans
Custom Classic Car Trends
