1932 Ford Roadster Build-up
Here's that Dearborn Deuce body in bare metal. An old flathead
stands in for the H&H while the fabricators figure out how everything
needs to fit. Here you can see how the front frame rails on the Deuce Steel
Frame have more curvature which will translate into a lower stance.
Some custom metal work was required for the transmission hump.
Fresh from the paint booth.
Adam Beck works on getting the engine and transmition set
up in the frame during final assembly.
Jean-Noel, who runs our upholstery shop, shows some of his
handi-work as he skins the interior of this hi-boy '32.
All that multi-colored spaghetti is part of the Painless 12-circuit
wiring kit. It looks confusing, but if you follow the instructions, it all
works when you turn the key.
That subwoofer looks like it could drive the car all by itself.
Nearly finished.
Special delivery for Mr. Culton.
Hot Rods & Custom Stuff, 2324 Auto Park Way, Escondido, CA.,
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(Note: "Vineyard Ave." has been changed to "Auto Park
Way." Our address has changed, but not our physical location.)
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