As well as sending his cars off to various shops around California, Hetfield has also been known to work on them himself. One of his home-brew projects was his ’36 Ford, nicknamed “Iron Fist,” which he originally built as a rat rod and displayed at a number of local car shows (via MotorTrend). After deciding that the car needed a freshen-up, he turned to Blue Collar Customs, the same shop that had worked on Str8 Edge, his Ford F100.
The shop gave the car the once-over, installing air suspension and altering the bodywork to it to drop completely to the floor. Originally, the plan was to finish the car in black, but after seeing it in its bare-metal state, Hetfield opted to keep it with a slightly unfinished look. It might still look a little rough around the edges, but it’s fitted with a cleverly-disguised air-con system to make it one of the metal legend’s more comfortable cars to ride in. MotorTrend reports that the shop carefully fitted an all-electric AC system between the seats and the trunk, so it’s totally hidden from view. Air is blown into the cabin through vents sourced from an old boat.
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