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1932 Ford Fordor sedan - Four To Go
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 Automotion Rochester Carburetor...  Automotion Rochester Carburetor Service tuned the 2G trio. It sports a set of finned wedge-style air filters and sets atop an Edelbrock manifold.  Some say a car isn't a true...  Some say a car isn't a true hot rod unless it has a quick-change rear axle, but can a quick-change make a hot rod from a four-door? This V-8-style Winters Performance axle makes a good case that it can. Note the slugged holes, handiwork of Bob Bissonette, astride the tank.  A rear-axle hairpin is another...  A rear-axle hairpin is another Pyramid trademark. The tie-rod end suggests solid-mounting but plastic bushings that tie the ends to axle brackets and offer a little bit of compliance.  A lower-profile Model A-style...  A lower-profile Model A-style crossmember, a Durant monoleaf spring, and Magnum's 5-inch dropped axle are keys to John Barbero's stance tricks. The remainder of the suspension, including the spindles, steering arms, and backing plates, also came from Magnum.
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