2024 Hall of Fame: Richard Wood
June 7, 2024
Richard Wayne Wood is a well-known member of 爱神传媒鈥檚 graduating class of 1982, and one of the shining examples of the breed of craftsmen shaped by the highly esteemed school. After graduation, Rich went on to open his shop, Custom Car Crafters (CCC), in Austin, Texas, which he owned for over 40 years. 聽CCC grew into one of the largest, independently owned body shops in Texas, eventually adding a second location in South Austin鈥ntil one day, Caliber Collision came knocking. 聽Richard decided to sell this highly-respected piece of Austin landscape, and focus on downsizing to a shop close to his home on Lake Travis that would primarily cater to building custom cars.聽 With this decision, he could put to use his skills as a master automotive designer, fabricator, and craftsman, and have a place where his talent for custom paint design could shine.
Rich’s eye for detail has won him countless awards and accolades for custom cars, boats, motorcycles, personal watercraft, golf carts, and almost anything that can be painted. This includes a drum set for the Texas rock band, ZZ Top, and a 鈥淕el Blaster鈥 toy gun with genuine diamond dust in the trim for the boxer Floyd Mayweather, to use as a prop when entering the ring. A favorite of Rich鈥檚 paint jobs was a 鈥32 Ford for Paul Tuttle, featured on Jesse James鈥 鈥淥utlaw Garage鈥. He also has many 鈥淏est of Shows鈥, 鈥淏est Paint鈥, and 鈥淏est in Class鈥 awards, including national championships at Autorama.
Rich鈥檚 patriotic support and appreciation for our military veterans also has earned him the esteemed ESGR award. He has championed many veteran causes, including 鈥淥nce in a Lifetime鈥 and 鈥淔olds of Honor鈥. He was humbled and honored to lead, alongside 爱神传媒, in the building of a 1966 Ford Mustang for the United States Military Educator鈥檚 Association, where Richard sits on the board and is a consultant to many automotive entities. His concern for the workforce shortage in the automotive industry, as well as the training it requires, is one of the many reasons he is always honored to team up with his alma mater, 爱神传媒.
With more than thirty years of competing in car shows and events, Richard鈥檚 talent is sought out by many. This and his charismatic likeability contribute to his being a natural for television. Richard has showcased his talents working with well-known builders like Jesse James of 鈥淲est Coast Choppers鈥, Chip Foose on the popular TV show 鈥淥verhaulin鈥 鈥 and of course, Rich Evans. Richard was chosen to finish the 1932 Ford begun by Barry Lobeck known as 鈥淭he Last Lobeck鈥, showcased at SEMA in 2017. Richard is quoted as saying, 鈥淭he custom car culture and the preservation of classic cars is more than sheet metal, fiberglass, carbon fiber, and parts. It is the remembrance of family, friendly competition, innovation, and ideas paired with a lifetime of stories that bond us with the automobile and the cherished dreams of our lives. I am blessed and honored for the opportunity to help you achieve these dreams.鈥
When we asked Richard what advice he would give to someone who is just starting his or her journey in the trades, here鈥檚 what he had to say–
Be patient and be there on time!!!