Title: Boyd Coddington passed away this morning... Post by: FoxHondaRider on February 27, 2008, 09:16:14 PM Yeap the legacy man in hot rodding he will be missed
(http://i146.photobucket.com/albums/r258/Slammed-chevy/BoydCoddington.jpg) http://youtube.com/watch?v=WwqhhZnl8G4 Title: Re: Boyd Coddington passed away this morning... Post by: Young Gun on February 27, 2008, 09:29:16 PM I heard about this earlier, very sad.
Title: Re: Boyd Coddington passed away this morning... Post by: Ida_Mann on February 27, 2008, 09:31:39 PM holy crap,,,,,of what?
Id@ Title: Re: Boyd Coddington passed away this morning... Post by: SWAMP_DONKEY on February 27, 2008, 09:42:17 PM holy crap,,,,,of what? Id@ Ditto...the man was...is a legend. I had Boyd wheels on my show car. Title: Re: Boyd Coddington passed away this morning... Post by: FoxHondaRider on February 27, 2008, 09:50:05 PM How he died was disclosed and no information was released. Unbelievable though only 63 years old :(
Title: Re: Boyd Coddington passed away this morning... Post by: svtbolt04 on February 27, 2008, 11:41:06 PM People are saying that if its as rough in the shop as on the show.. Possibly heart attack.
Title: Re: Boyd Coddington passed away this morning... Post by: Slick89 on February 28, 2008, 12:11:05 AM That sucks. Great hot rod builder will deff be missed!
Title: Re: Boyd Coddington passed away this morning... Post by: gearhead400 on February 28, 2008, 05:15:35 AM First i've heard of it, that sucks! rip boyd.
Title: Re: Boyd Coddington passed away this morning... Post by: Da_Mtg_Man on February 28, 2008, 05:40:37 AM Oh wow, That stinks. He was a great motorhead.
Title: Re: Boyd Coddington passed away this morning... Post by: big-daddy on February 28, 2008, 06:37:22 AM Boyd Coddington, the "King of Hot Rods", has died. Coddington, who was a long-time diabetic, died at Presbyterian Intercommunity Hospital in suburban Whittier, Calif. at 6:20 a.m. Wednesday. His death was due to complications brought on from a recent surgery. He was 63.
godspeed Boyd.......You're going to be missed! Title: Re: Boyd Coddington passed away this morning... Post by: Turk on February 28, 2008, 07:22:04 AM Herad about this yestersday and didnt want to believe it at first,very,very sad indeed. Title: Re: Boyd Coddington passed away this morning... Post by: lugnuts on February 28, 2008, 07:33:53 AM WOW,,,,so sad he was a true gearhead and a great car builder......I pray for his family and friends may he rest in peace....
steve Title: Re: Boyd Coddington passed away this morning... Post by: GrizzlyGator on February 28, 2008, 08:08:03 AM Copied from the NY Times:
Boyd Coddington, Hot Rod Hero, Dies at 63 By Jerry Garrett Tags: Boyd Coddington, customization, hot rods Your king is dead, hot-rodders. Long live the king. Boyd Coddington died today in Whittier, Calif., a few miles from his shop where the cable TV reality show “American Hot Rod” was produced, and where he spent much of his adult life. Mr. Coddington lived a life as highly stressed as any of his high-octane creations. On one hand, his vision left a legacy of elevating hot rod design and the use of chrome to high art. On the other, his hard-driving business practices created problems for himself, his employees and even clients. Though Coddington was a Hot Rod Hall of Fame inductee, he also suffered through bankruptcy and a fraud conviction. He had a keen eye for design, as well as talents who could compete at his lofty, prolific level. His “discoveries” included the likes of Jesse James and Chip Foose, both of whom began their careers with Mr. Coddington before going on to fame, fortune and TV shows of their own in the customizing industry. Mr. Foose, who became a fiery rival of Mr. Coddington’s the last decade, was not available for comment. But his wife, Lynne, told me that “people didn’t understand the true nature of their relationship” and that “Chip was on good terms with Boyd when he died.” In an interview with Mr. Foose last year, it was suggested that friction had developed over whether proper credit was given for certain Foose designs that came out of the Coddington shop in the 1990s; also, some property that Mr. Foose believed to be rightfully his became entangled in the financial collapse of one of Mr. Coddington’s companies in the late 1990s. Mr. Coddington’s business interests were later reorganized, and he re-emerged as a force in custom car design. But in 2005, he was accused of fraud by the State of California for titling his custom-fabricated creations as “antique cars” to avoid emissions controls and tax obligations. He pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor in connection with the allegations, and was ordered to pay a $3,000 fine and perform 160 hours of community service. Mr. Coddington, born in Rupert, Idaho, spent his early years learning his craft in Idaho and Utah garages. He moved to California in 1966 and worked at Disneyland as a machinist by day and as a hot rod tuner by night. Among his famous creations was the Cadzilla street rod built for Billy Gibbons of ZZ Top. But he is probably best known for his many variations of the classic 1932 Ford deuce coupe. His creations have sold at auctions for well into six figures. But there were indications shortly before his death that perhaps he had been a bit too prolific. A pristine 1934 Ford roadster by Mr. Coddington failed to meet its reserve price at RM Auctions’ Scottsdale event in January; it earned “only” a $110,000 high bid — shockingly low by Coddington-creation standards. A 1934 roadster by Boyd Coddington failed to meet its reserve price at an auction in January. (Jerry Garrett for The New York Times)Mr. Coddington was a colorful outsize character who preferred loud shirts and loud talk. On his television show, he was often portrayed as a ruthless taskmaster. But as someone who has worked a bit in television, I can tell you it was an image that was carefully cultivated by producers who wanted the show and its star to have an edge. In private, he projected a mischievous sense of fun and excitement that was irresistibly infectious. His followers generally went willingly where he decided to lead. Boyd Coddington relentlessly pushed the art of the hot rod forward like few men before or since. His fellow customizers and show competitors will have a hard time finding a source of inspiration with high-power wattage as brilliant. Title: Re: Boyd Coddington passed away this morning... Post by: yfz122 on February 28, 2008, 08:36:39 AM We lost one hell of a custom rod builder. He wasn't afraid to cut and customize any car. That's the only good thing I can say.
Title: Re: Boyd Coddington passed away this morning... Post by: predatorracer8 on February 28, 2008, 11:54:33 AM wow, this took me by suprise r.i.p boyd
Title: Re: Boyd Coddington passed away this morning... Post by: AmericanRobster on February 28, 2008, 08:12:07 PM I can't believe it. He was a great hot rod builder :'(
Title: Re: Boyd Coddington passed away this morning... Post by: Joedirt on February 28, 2008, 08:24:32 PM That is awful , a real loss... :(
Title: Re: Boyd Coddington passed away this morning... Post by: 4fittyr on February 28, 2008, 08:30:30 PM good lord needs to hear som flowmaster's exhaust, get to buildin boyd no rest in heaven
Title: Re: Boyd Coddington passed away this morning... Post by: Keeter on February 29, 2008, 04:04:23 PM A lot of good people up there. Boyd will fit right in. RIP :(
Title: Re: Boyd Coddington passed away this morning... Post by: NYRAPTOR on February 29, 2008, 06:54:59 PM sad to see him go. i saw some of his mustang builds at a car show here in fl. its a shame that oj simpson still walks the face of the earth. rip boyd.
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