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The traditional street rod, the car that spawned an industry, a genre, and a hobby, is the 32 Ford. When Ford marketed the Deuce, the options were abundant and included the roadster, phaeton, two ...
Tom Gloy wanted a '32 Ford he could drive low and fast, so he took his dream to Roy Brizio Street Rods Inc. in San Francisco where the car seen above was born.
It's easy to gloss over the many hot rods at SEMA, especially when one is an expected '32 Ford. It's the little things about this one, the "F-32," built by Barry White's Street Rod Repair Company ...
When he completed that car, he joined the Gear Grinders, one of the associated clubs of the S.C.T.A. It was in 1941 that Bob made his initial dry lake runs, setting some admirable roadster times.
The most modern of the postmodernists in the Pomona Fairplex's main hall was Rudy Necoechea's Undisputed, a '32 Fordesque roadster completely handbuilt by Scott's Hot Rods 'N' Customs in Oxnard ...
First-Rate Roadster: A ’32 Collaboration by Roy Brizio and Ford SVO. Originally published in the September 1993 issue of Hot Rod magazine. HOT ROD Staff Writer Oct 07, 2023. See All 5 Photos.
Sure, the McGee car isn’t as recognizable as Tom McMullen’s 1932 Ford roadster or Clarence Catallo’s 1932 Ford three-window coupe featured on the cover of a Beach Boys album, or John Milner ...
Those who believe ''a car is just a car'' probably never met Joe Patrico. Patrico, of Shelby Township, dedicated his life to working on vehicles, as a job and hobby.
For 2020, Monty Belsham with his 1932 Ford highboy roadster built at Squeeg's Kustoms took home the 9.5-foot-tall AMBR trophy and accompanying $12,500 check sponsored by ARP (the hardware people).
Tindle had won the Street Roadster Class championship at the 1959 Oakland Show, then the world’s biggest, with a tasty red ’32 Ford. “But Bob wanted a show car,” recalled his brother Terry ...
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