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  2. 1932 Ford - Wikipedia

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    A deuce coupe (deuce indicating the year "2" in 1932) is a 1932 Ford coupe. The Model 18 coupe with its more powerful V8 engine was more popular than the four-cylinder Model B coupe. In the 1940s, the Model 18 was plentiful and cheap enough for young men to buy, becoming the basis for an ideal hot rod.

  3. Troy Ladd - Wikipedia

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    Troy Ladd has produced a series of noted hot rods including: The Mulholland Speedster 1936 Custom Coachbuilt Packard, The Long Beach Legend 1936 Ford Roadster, Full Metal Jacket 2014 Ford Mustang GT Convertble, the Street Rodder Road Tour ’40 Ford Coupe, [8] the Zulu T 1927 Ford Tall Model T Coupe, [9] The Brooklands Special 1932 Ford ...

  4. Grand National Roadster Show - Wikipedia

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    Extreme Customs and Tim's Hot Rods. [21] 2005: 1936 Ford Coupe: Jorge Zaragoza [5] 2006: 1932 Ford Track Roadster: Zane Cullen [5] 2007: 1935 Ford Woody Wagon: Jim Noteboom [5] 2008: 2006 Caresto V8 Roadster: Leif Tufvesson [5] 2009: 1939 Ford Woody Wagon: Brian Hill [5] 2010: 2009 VSR Concept Sports Rod: Wayne Cherry [5] [22] 2011: 1936 Ford ...

  5. America's Most Beautiful Roadster - Wikipedia

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    Hollywood Hot Rods [26] 2018: 1931 Ford Roadster: Dave Martin [21] Scott Bonowski [27] 2019: 1936 Ford Roadster: George Poteet: Pinkee's Rod Shop 2020: 1932 Muroc Roadster: Monty Belsham: Squeeg's Kustoms: 2021* [28] 2022: 1934 Chevrolet Roadster: Jeff Breault: Devlin Rod and Custom 2023: 1932 Ford Roadster: Jack Chisenhall: 2024: 1932 Ford ...

  6. Ford flathead V8 engine - Wikipedia

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    The Cadillac V8 engine is credited as the first mass-produced V8, and when Ford Motor Company acquired rival luxury marque Lincoln in 1922, it was already producing a flathead V8 with fork and blade connecting rods which remained in production after Ford took over until 1932. Even though Ford had an engineering team assigned to develop its own ...

  7. Rat rod - Wikipedia

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    1932 Ford coupe rat rod in Sheffield, Vermont. The December 1972 issue of Rod & Custom Magazine was dedicated to the "beater", a low-budget alternative to the early car models that were slick and customized. Due to the beater's cheap upholstery, primer covering (instead of paint), and lack of chrome or polished metals, it has been considered a ...