Wolfe Kustoms!

“The Queen of Customs”
LIA Magazine on the Road

Story by - John Aschenberg
Photos by – Julia & John Aschenberg and Wolfe Kustoms
Micah Wolfe Parsons - Wolfe Kustoms Shop

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This past fall on our way out to the SEMA Show we took the southern route, knowing we wanted to make some stops along the way. Just outside of Neosho, Missouri out in the beautiful countryside sits Wolfe Kustoms, a lady owned multifaceted metal fabrication and welding business/custom rod shop. Her name is Micah Wolfe-Parsons along with her partner in crime, her hubby Jimmy “Doc” Parsons. Micah started at a young age hanging out in her father’s body shop learning the techniques of body and paint. Wanting to do more than just auto body restorations, Micah wanted to take it to the next level. At the age of 14 years old she did her very first chop, where she chopped the top on a ’79 Mustang. She was nicknamed “The Queen of Customs” given to her by the famous Gene Winfield and also “Super Girl” by well-known Darryl Starbird. We met Micah and Doc back in 2019 at the Goodguys Heartland Nationals in Des Moines, Iowa when we spotted them cruising the grounds in her cool ’67 VW Beetle Bug. After finding out that she had built her car we knew we had to do a feature shoot that evening for our Magazine, "Featured in December 2019 Issue".

KMicah Wolfe Parsons - Wolfe Kustoms Shop

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