
A customer with a really nice blown ’37 Chevy Coupe wanted a chrome push bar to accent the back of this streetable dragster. We had master fabricator Rick Kersh draw up and fab a really sweet unit.

Time to do some creating…

Rick Kersh using his special pencil and patented pattern maker (cardboard)

Some measurements and sketches and it’s time to fab.

First up, the receiver.

Lateral support get’s positioned.

The push-bar end is rolled by fellow fabricator Gregg Petersen.

Welding the tips on the end.

Added support structure.

Ready for Chrome