It depends on what you are going for, looks, speed, acceleration, or all three.
Well, I would recommend purchasing auto parts for constructions of custom cars from Auto Parts Warehouse because they offer a variety of products for a great price.
The two main ways to mod a car are to redo the engine or to redo the body. Body kits from custom shops can be attached to the car and welded in. Some custom parts include spoilers and bumpers.
I am not sure where you are located, but I would believe that if there is a store that carries kit cars you should see if they might carry parts for your car. I found a few sites online such as bodykits dot com and yourhotcar dot com.
One can order a custom Cadillac from a car dealer, but also a site such as Carroll Custom Cadillacs, Cadillac Europe, CARiD, Auto Parts Warehouse, and Auto Anything.
ONLY IF YOU GET THEM FIRST IF THEY TOW THE CAR YOUR OUTA LUK
High. Until 1913, all cars all over the world were hand-built from custom parts. Although, Henry Ford did NOT invent the car, he was the first to apply the ideas of having each car have interchangeable parts and using an assembly line to put them together. Previously, like any custom build (even today) costs ran high because there had to be skilled workers to build each part, assemble the vehicle, AND to recreate parts to replace broken ones that would fit in the originals' space when they failed.
The first modiufied car happened litteraly about two days after the first production car was sold in 1903
Custom car decals vary greatly in price depending on the size and shape that you're looking for among other variable criteria. You won't find custom decals at the auto parts store. Rather you would have to go to a retailer that deals specifically in car decals such as carstickers.com.
It seems that Matchbox came out first but one of the first Hot Wheels car was A custom Volkswagen from 1968. I found all this out at this link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hot_Wheels#History http://www.toycollector.com/index.php?option=com_seyret&Itemid=222&task=videodirectlink&id=107 And someone else already had asked this here on the same website. http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What is considered to be the very first Hot Wheels carCars released in 1968 Custom Barracuda Custom Camaro Custom Corvette Custom Cougar Custom Eldorado Custom Firebird Custom Fleetside Custom Mustang Custom T-Bird Custom Volkswagen (designed by Ira Gilford) Deora (based upon a real custom surf-truck designed by Harry Bradley for Dodge) Ford J-Car (based on the real race car that became the Ford GT40 Mk IV) Hot Heap (based upon the Model T roadster known as "Tognotti's T") Python w car) Silhouette (based upon Bill Cushenbery's custom car) Beatnik Bandit (based upon Ed "Big Daddy" Roth's custom show car)Edited....Actually.... the first Hot Wheels car produced was said to be the Custom Camaro, but that has never been proven.The very first Hot Wheels car ever made was a red modified Matchbox Mustang fitted with "new at the time" wheels with Delrin@ bearings and mandolin wire for the wheel axle.For more information on the history of Hot Wheels look for a book I co-wrote with Bruce Pascal called "Hot Wheels Prototypes".
Google "red custom car shop".
If someone wanna purchase custom car signs you should go to your nearest local store and ask them for expert help so you don't fail when you doing it on your own.
Daewoo car parts can be found at an auto parts warehouse. Also the car parts can be found by contacting your local auto parts store. Some auto parts stores have discontinues carry these parts but should be able to get them from warehouses.