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Significant 75  32’s


The 75 Most Significant ‘32 Ford Hot Rods
Cars to be Gathered in ‘07 to Honor 75th Anniversary of Legendary car and Innovative Engine at the Grand National Roadster Show,
The oldest running indoor hot rod show, January 26-28, 2007, Pomona, CA

IF you know the where abouts of any of these cars and/or have pictures of any of them we’d love to publish them .. contact us by email at deuce@hotrodhotline.com or call us at 877-700-2468

American Graffiti 5-window Milner’s ride exposed millions of people to the coolness of hot rod ownership

Boyce Asquith Roadster – No street rod, this is a hot rod. Street legal but did 9 seconds/156 mph in the quarter mile. B&M blown. Built by Hanson & Magoo. Immaculate yellow killer 

Lloyd Bakan–3-window – Hot Rod cover, Oct. ’57 – classic poolside photo. DeSoto power, chopped, cycle fenders.

Balchowsky /Vogel Roadster
Missing  
Hop Up cover car. Body work by Jimmy Summers. Began road racing in ’52, competing against European sports cars. Channeled with v-windshield, modified grille. Ran LaSalle flathead, Olds, Cad & Buick engines.

Banker Bros. 3-window –
Missing 
Featured in ’61 HRM. Full-fendered. 

Gray Baskerville Roadster –
Classic roadster from a classic guy. Resurrected race car became a daily driver. Its visibility/impact is undeniable. “Nothing special but it’s great.”

Jeff Beck 3 Window–
R&C, March 2000. Built by Brizio in the Neal East tradition.

Berardini Bros Roadster–
Racer with lots of history. Highboy with great scallops.

Bill Breece 3 window–
Hot Rod cover, Aug. ’56. Chopped, purple. Driven from Ohio to ’55 drags. Raced, shown. Won Motorama. Dash striped by Von Dutch. Great car, great story.

Andy Brizio Roadster–
Highboy, purple w/flames. Driven 100,000 miles and still clicking. Four-wheeled ambassador for hot rodding. “Looks great and is used for what a rod should be – a driver.”

Roy Brizio Roadster–
 Blue w/maroon scallops.

Ray Brown Roadster–
 “Hot rod pioneer.” Beautiful, green lakes/street job with early racing records. “A milestone car.” “A tribute to Ray’s talents.” AACA pioneering “hot rod” winner. Restored by Kirk White.

Brian Burnett Roadster–
“Deucari.” First Ferrari V-12 powered Deuce, ’79 AMBR winner.

Lil’ John Buttera 3 Window
Found by Hotrodhotline !

 Launched the hi-tech movement, exemplifies the beginning of the trend for smooth lines and exotic chassis. Lots of innovations – billet, smooth, independent front and rear suspension.

C&T Automotive /Siroonian Roadster
Bonneville fame, then ’81 AMBR winner. Raced with an Ardun, became a show car with a Gurney-Weslake motor.

Clarence "Chili" Catallo
"Little Deuce Coupe" – HRM cover & the Beach Boys’ “Lil’ Deuce Coupe” album cover car. Street raced, drag driven & wild, ultimate show car in final version. Built by Alexander Bros. & Barris. Lyric in song no doubt inspired someone to build a trans adaptor (“Flathead mill – Gets rubber in all 4 gears”).

Pete Chapouris Limefire Roadster
Found by Hotrodhotline !
–Contemporary take on ’60s era car – pearl green w/orange flames, outside headers. Innovative. Cover of HRM and R&C. Drag raced, street driven, fast, 495 h.p. “Any parachute-equipped car works for me, and this one is a genuine 10-second car.” 

Boyd Coddington Boydster I
Found by Hotrodhotline !

AMBR ’96 winner. “Started trend that’s still going.”

Li'l Coffin built by Dave Stuckey/ Larry Farber
Sedan –
Wild, custom show car in the extreme. Made into a model kit. Hemi. Built by Dave Stuckey/Larry Farber. “Most radical ’32 ever!” In the Starbird Museum.

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90-Lil20John20Buttera20-203-windowprinted
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