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 How often do you see a totally...  How often do you see a totally restored '32 Ford sedan? Yeah, we know, it would sure make a cool hot rod, but we doubt that Patty and Steve Ellis see that in this car's future.  If you have the patience and...  If you have the patience and time old tin is still out there.  Charlie Price is the proprietor...  Charlie Price is the proprietor of Vintage Speed and to showcase his wares he built this fully chromed Nailhead for his A roadster. Six chromed Strombergs on a chrome log, lots of chromed finned aluminum, and some unique carb stacks look good in front of the checkerboard firewall.  There was a fair amount of...  There was a fair amount of future street rod material in the swap meet. Starting with a restored Model A would make building a street rod a fairly straight forward project.  Not something you see every...  Not something you see every day: Official Car, AAA Contest Board, 23rd Indianapolis 500. Joe Gimple, of Daytona Beach, built this '35 Ford replica.  Tony Smoot rolled down from...  Tony Smoot rolled down from Woodbridge, VA, in his smooth '32 Ford roadster. This ride is loaded with cool items that Tony made himself, including the hood side inserts and the grille shell chin bar.  Early Ford pickup trucks,...  Early Ford pickup trucks, like Donald Stagerwald's dark blue '50 model, are as popular as ever. Don trucked in from Seymore, TN.  Parked next to the Sunoco...  Parked next to the Sunoco Racing fuel pumps, this flat green Model A accented with apple green wires and firewall sure was an attention getter.  Drop-tops are big in Florida...  Drop-tops are big in Florida and Jerry Wahl of nearby New Smyrna Beach was seen cruising in his blue and white '55 Ford Sunliner.
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