On paper Dave Houston's '32 could be mistaken for a formulaic traditional hot rod-'32 frame and body, Chevy engine, split 'bones, buggy springs, I-beam, and wires, but even the most cursory glance at ...
It's not out of the ordinary to have to hunt all over the place for the parts you need to put together a hot rod. What makes it unusual is when those parts were all on the car in the first place. That ...
Although he already had a ’32 Chevy two-door sedan in the works at the time, Ray Abrahams instantly fell in love with a much sportier 1932 Chevrolet the moment he laid eyes on it. "The first time I ...
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