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  2. Impact (custom car) - Wikipedia

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    Then, as a result of the failure of Boyds Wheels, Coddington's rod shop closed. The unfinished roadster was sold at auction to Berg, who completed it as Impact. [1] Impact was entered in the 2001 Oakland Roadster Show. It won that year's America's Most Beautiful Roadster award. [1] [4]

  3. The California Kid (custom car) - Wikipedia

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    The California Kid is a customized 1934 Ford three-window coupé built by Pete Chapouris. The '34 was on the cover of Custom Rod in November 1973, along with a similar coupé built by Jim Jacobs. [a] It attracted the attention of television producer Howie Horowitz, [b] who wanted it for a TV movie, "The California Kid". [1]

  4. America's Most Beautiful Roadster - Wikipedia

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    Scott's Hot Rods and Customs [20] 2011: 1934 Ford Roadster: Daryl Wolfswinkel [7] ... 1936 Ford Roadster: George Poteet: Pinkee's Rod Shop 2020: 1932 Muroc Roadster:

  5. It took 40 years, but Tom Coleman's restored 1934 Ford Tudor ...

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    Tom Coleman longed for a 1934 Ford Tudor before buying one in 1988. Forty years later, it's been transformed into the hot rod he dreamed of. It took 40 years, but Tom Coleman's restored 1934 Ford ...

  6. 1932 Ford - Wikipedia

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    These "hot rods" came in two body styles, the more common 5-window and the rarer suicide door 3-window. The iconic stature of the 1932-vintage Ford in hot rodding inspired The Beach Boys to write their hit 1963 song "Little Deuce Coupe", which also was the name of the album it appeared on.

  7. Sam Foose - Wikipedia

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    An unconventional Foose hot rod project was a custom roadster modeled after the Alfa Romeo Carabo coupe. The Carabo was a wedge-shaped concept car that was exhibited at the 1968 Paris Motor Show. [1] [8] Fabricating a large portion of the car, Foose transformed a crash-damaged 1972 De Tomaso Pantera into a roadster-version of the Carabo. [9]

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