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This '32 Ford Roadster is the Goodguys Hot Rod of the Year 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 ...
This '32 Ford Roadster Was the Hot Rod of the Month in October 1948. With the growing demand for smart street roadsters, Bob McGee's car should serve as a model to hot rod builders.
1932 Ford Highboy Roadster - Home Grown Hot Rod. Ken Smith's Deuce Highboy Is Home-Brewed. ... Ken then heard, through a friend, of a tired '32 Ford roadster just waiting to be rescued, ...
Tom Gloy 1932 Ford Roadster Wins Goodguys 2012 Hot Rod Award - Web Exclusive. Last weekend, Tom Gloy found himself alone in the winner’s circle with his ’32 Ford roadster built by Brizio ...
This week, Jay Leno’s Garage looks at one of the very first vehicles that defined the look of the hot rod heyday. This ’32 Ford was built in the ’40s and graced the cover of the fourth issue ...
Morris's tribute rocketed its way to hot-rod stardom for several reasons. For starters, Morris insisted on having his car built by the best. He found a clean, low-mileage '32 Ford hot rod, still ...
A one-of-a-kind 1932 Ford Roadster hot rod, built by One-Off Rod & Custom in 2019, is currently up for sale. This stunning piece of automotive craftsmanship is powered by a supercharged 355ci ...
The 1932 Roadster is an old favorite among hot rodders, and this fellow here is testimony to that. Not only does the Deuce feature fiery red flames and pinstriping over glossy black, but the ...
Jack Chisenhall has loved hot rods just about his entire life, certainly since he was 10 years old and went to his first USAC Midget race.He bought his first car—a Ford Model A—at age 13, and ...
The 1932 Ford McMullen Roadster became an icon when it appeared on the cover of Hot Rod Magazine in 1963. ... It became the textbook example of what a hot rod, in particular a ’32 Ford, ...
All Hot Rod, No Hassles: Specialty builders create replica Ford 32 Deuce Roadster. By Autoweek Published: Jan 11, 2004. Save Article.