The Pickiest in the
Business -- the LEGENDS -- Who Love Buffalo Milke®
Buffalo Phil’s goal in developing his full product line was to present his revolutionary products first to the custom car and custom motorcycle industry. If the designers and owners of such valuable, and even priceless cars, liked the premium performance of the Buffalo Milke Automotive product line, then everybody would love them! And they do!
During SEMA 2006, “Candy Apple Red” Joe Bailon was at the Buffalo Milke™ booth. Joe developed the famous Candy Apple Red paint that has inspired custom car artistry and the Beach Boys in song! Joe autographed custom designed posters commemorating his lifetime, customizing achievements. It was a celebration of the 50th Anniversary of Candy Apple Red Paint!
Darryl Starbird was also here. He not only appeared in the last segment of TV’s Monster Garage with Jesse James but also published an impressive 226 page book on his artistry and the custom car industry which he’ll be autographing. Additionally, Mr. Starbird is the curator of the National Hot Rod and Custom Car Hall of Fame and Museum in Afton, Oklahoma. Mr. Starbird’s famous custom, Cristina, was in the booth to honor Joe Bailon’s development of Candy Apple Red Paint.
And Joe Bailon’s famous Candy Apple Red, full custom Mercury built by him, “The Widow,” was also on display at SEMA 2006, courtesy of Dan Weaver from Spokane, Washington.
International customizer/designer John D’Agostino, who has won 7 Hall of Fame Awards, as well as had his famous cars on MTV shows, was also at SEMA 2006.
For the 50th Anniversary of Candy Apple Red Paint, Buffalo Milke Automotive hosted the Honors Ceremony at 2 PM, Wednesday, November 1, 2006 at Booth 12916 in the North Hall. Other invited LEGENDS included Blackie Gejeian of the internationally renowned, invitational-only Fresno Autorama, Hall of Famer George Hague from the San Francisco Rod Custom and Motorcycle Show, creative customizer David Pygeorge, the Monet of custom car painters Art Himsl, and Bones who has had his custom ‘39 Woodie, Zef-Fire, honored by SEMA recently.
Buffalo Phil’s goal in developing his full product line was to present his revolutionary products first to the custom car and custom motorcycle industry. If the designers and owners of such valuable, and even priceless cars, liked the premium performance of the Buffalo Milke Automotive product line, then everybody would love them! And they do!
During SEMA 2006, “Candy Apple Red” Joe Bailon was at the Buffalo Milke™ booth. Joe developed the famous Candy Apple Red paint that has inspired custom car artistry and the Beach Boys in song! Joe autographed custom designed posters commemorating his lifetime, customizing achievements. It was a celebration of the 50th Anniversary of Candy Apple Red Paint!
Darryl Starbird was also here. He not only appeared in the last segment of TV’s Monster Garage with Jesse James but also published an impressive 226 page book on his artistry and the custom car industry which he’ll be autographing. Additionally, Mr. Starbird is the curator of the National Hot Rod and Custom Car Hall of Fame and Museum in Afton, Oklahoma. Mr. Starbird’s famous custom, Cristina, was in the booth to honor Joe Bailon’s development of Candy Apple Red Paint.
And Joe Bailon’s famous Candy Apple Red, full custom Mercury built by him, “The Widow,” was also on display at SEMA 2006, courtesy of Dan Weaver from Spokane, Washington.
International customizer/designer John D’Agostino, who has won 7 Hall of Fame Awards, as well as had his famous cars on MTV shows, was also at SEMA 2006.
For the 50th Anniversary of Candy Apple Red Paint, Buffalo Milke Automotive hosted the Honors Ceremony at 2 PM, Wednesday, November 1, 2006 at Booth 12916 in the North Hall. Other invited LEGENDS included Blackie Gejeian of the internationally renowned, invitational-only Fresno Autorama, Hall of Famer George Hague from the San Francisco Rod Custom and Motorcycle Show, creative customizer David Pygeorge, the Monet of custom car painters Art Himsl, and Bones who has had his custom ‘39 Woodie, Zef-Fire, honored by SEMA recently.


















