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Gerald Douglas "Bo" Huff (March 12, 1943 – August 4, 2015) was an American custom car designer and an influential figure in the American
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and
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movement. He was known as the "Rockabilly King" in the American custom car scene for his promotion of
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lifestyle,
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s, and
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s, and was identified as one of the top 20th and early 21st century American custom car designers.


Early life

Gerald Huff was born on March 12, 1943 in
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to Junior Gervis and Corene Crossno Huff. He had a sister named Ada Jean. In 1951, the Huff family left Arkansas for
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work opportunities in the town of Dragerton, Utah—a town that was later merged with the neighboring town of Columbia, Utah and incorporated as East Carbon. Junior Gervis Huff would spend 23 years working in the Carbon County coal mines. The young Gerald Huff first became interested in cars by reading fledgling
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magazines of the 1950s and by watching older boys and men send sparks flying as they sped by in their lowered "tail-dragger" cars on the streets of Dragerton and
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. Huff attended East Carbon High School, but often skipped class to go to Salt Lake City, which was an alluring hotspot with pretty girls and an active car scene. By age 18, Huff was listening to rockabilly music and had adopted what would become his lifelong signature fashion—
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hair, cuffed jeans, and
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s. He had also begun working on one of his first cars, a 1950
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, modifying it with heated springs and bumpers that he had swapped out from a 1949
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. He also joined his first
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—the now defunct
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s of Dragerton.


Career

By the 1970s, Huff had learned automobile body and fender work at a training institute in
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and had become friends with Stan Robles, a
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of the renowned George Barris who had customized the
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and the cars for ''
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''
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in the 1960s. Huff soon found work in
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, and then opened his own custom paint shop in
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a few years later. Huff spent some time in the 1970s touring the custom car scene around the United States, and then opened a custom car shop in
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. He later returned to
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and worked a brief stint in the same coalmines where his father had worked. Unhappy with this type of employment, Huff soon opened what became his permanent custom car shop in
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. In the late 1990s, Huff began organizing his own car shows on a regular basis. He became the annual host of the following shows, among others: The Bo Huff Rockabilly Reunion in
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, the Rockabilly Route 66 Car Show, and the Rockabilly Extravaganza in
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. Huff himself was the winner of the esteemed
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and achieved widespread recognition for his fabrication and custom paint skills.
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's James Orme wrote the following about Bo Huff's work: ''Street Muscle Magazine'' wrote that Bo Huff's "clients' rides would be nosed, decked, shaved, etc. and he was a master at putting on metal flake paint jobs." Huff became recognized worldwide for his custom cars, which were featured in custom car magazines such as ''Car Kulture Deluxe'', ''Hot Rod Mechanic'', ''
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'', ''Rod and Custom'', and ''Street Rodder'', among others.


Later life and legacy

With his long silver beard, slick fashion, and candid communications style, Bo Huff became a familiar figure across the
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for his dedication to promoting
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lifestyle and the 1950s rockabilly spirit. Over the years, he also fathered seven children. Huff worked on hundreds of cars over the course of his long career—strictly focusing on those produced from the 1930s to 1950s—and he also had several decades-long projects that he continued to perfect until the end of his life, including a 1936
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and a 1939
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. He died in
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on August 4, 2015, after a five-year battle with
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cancer, just a month before his Dead
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s car club 10-year anniversary car show. In the final years of his life, he had become the subject of the film ''Bo Huff: A Documentary of His Life Cars, Music, and Girls'', which was released the year after his death. He also appears in the 2020 documentary ''Bombshells and Dollies''. Huff was inducted into the National Rod and Custom Car Hall of Fame, the Kustom Kemps Hall of Fame, and the Customs of America
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for his life's work. In addition to the Huffarama Car Show in
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, the annual Bo Huff Rockabilly Car Show continues to be held in
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, and Bo Huff's garage has become
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's Bo Huff Museum, where the public can view his classic car collection and custom detailing. Huff's son, Junior Huff, has inherited the Bo Huff Customs business and has cultivated his own skills as an award-winning pin-striper.


References


External links


Bo Huff Customs

Kustomrama Traditional Rod and Kustom Encyclopedia entry on Bo Huff

Bo Huff Museum

Video trailer: ''Bo Huff: A Documentary of His Life Cars, Music, and Girls''

''Classic Digest'' profile of 1957 Ford Ranchero 350 customized by Bo Huff



Custom Car Chronicle Tribute to Bo Huff

Jalopy Journal Tribute to Bo Huff
{{DEFAULTSORT:Huff, Bo American automobile designers Car restorers American car collectors Kustom Kulture Kustom Kulture artists People from Carbon County, Utah 1943 births 2015 deaths Deaths from multiple myeloma