Saturday, March 10, 2007
The Rodder’s Journal #32
The 1932 Ford body style was built for only one year yet has touched the hearts of hot rodders around the globe. The Rodder’s Journal Issue #32(duh!) is dedicated to the Deuce. If it’s a ‘32 Ford hot rod, it’s probably covered in these pages.
All the greats are covered, Tom McMullen’s flamed roadster, Pete Henderson’s highboy horse racer, the Berardini Brothers 404, the Doyle Gammell coupe, the Tom Prufer coupe, the Dick Scritchfield roadster and many more.
And everything old is new again, with the introduction of the Brookville all a steel three-window coupe. Its faithful down to the last stamping. Now you don’t have to search the barns and garages of America to get your Deuce lust fulfilled. And you can top off that engine in your new Deuce coupe with the reproduction Stromberg. And these don’t leak!
There is a neat article on the Rolling Bones crew road trip to Bonneville. These guys have redefined the hot rod coupe. A nice nailhead powered Buick roadster! All Buicks all the time. A classic ‘60's influenced ‘58 Imapala., the car that doesn’t need much work to look like a full-on custom.
Twice the pages and twice fun.
www.roddersjournal.com