This is one of my favorite year hot rods the 1932 Ford Coupe and I always think of the Beach Boys tune “Little Deuce Coupe” when I see one.
This particular car is chopped. If you notice in the first photo the yellow deuce coupe in the background has a taller windshield. The avid hot rodders back in the day used to cut the roof off and take a few inches off the roof supports then weld it back on. Of course this meant fabricating new windows to go along with the custom metal work but it was with the effort because of the better looks they attained.
When she’s all finished you have a great example of the classic “Little Deuce Coupe”. This particular one was for sale also, hmmm. I hope you enjoy.
I’d hate to think what the Top Gear team might do with this little beauty π¦ . . .
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Me too π
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That is a sweet ride, maybe not a car for the UK – to many corners π
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Thank you Bruce π It is more of a straight line car but then again aren’t all American cars, according to Top Gear (a show which I adore) LOL. Have a great day.
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Gorgeous!! I love all 3 photos!
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Thank you Laurie π
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Hey Joe! Happy Sunday to you!! π I came across this blog and thought of your black and whites – hope you enjoy!
http://geertmeuwes.be/
I like the “Old School Ferrari” post π
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Thanks for the link West I’m on my way to check it out π
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π I hope u like it ~
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They remind me of the movie American Graffiti. π
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It does all It needs is a driver with a white T shirt and a pack of “Lucky Strike” rolled in the sleeve π have a great day Raewyn.
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Very sweet. You’d have to be a good shoulder checker on lane changes in this number, you wouldn’t see much out of the back window. I didn’t know they were chopping cars even back then, interesting. I love old carsβ¦β¦when someones already done all the hard stuff, LOL
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HaHa back in my early years I was the guy doing all the hard stuff and the boss was making loads of money on it Petals π These old rigs are sweet though π Have a great evening.
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Beautiful bright red! π Great photos Joe! Have you ever driven something like that?
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Thank you very much Elina, I hope your son likes it π In my early years when I worked for Ford in the late 60’s and early 70’s it was the golden age of american muscle cars. I had a blast working on and driving 428 Cobra Jet Torino’s and Boss 429 Mustangs but I have never ever driven a Deuce Coupe (1932 Ford). I really wish I could have π
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My son liked the photos a lot! π It’s cool you worked for Ford and got to drive great cars!
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I’m glad your son liked them Elina π
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Nice indeed. Β Joe, did Carmela get my number to ya.
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Thank you Manny π yes she did I will give you a call later today. Here is a link to our new project Monochromia – http://groupexpo.wordpress.com
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I’m sure it’s a pretty penny, and probably not near the $$$ that has been put into the restoration of it. I used to listen to the Beach Boys, but I associate it more with ZZ Top’s hot rod. I have photos of a bunch of classic cars from the local 4th of July parade, but I haven’t had time to process them.
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Now that you mention it Timothy it does look like the coupe from the ZZ Top video. What was the name of that album….Eliminator ? Thanks and I can’t wait to see the shots that you took π Have a great Sunday.
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Buy it Joseph! π Nice picture!
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I wish I could it is beautiful but I have no garage and a fine machine like this one needs a garage :). Thanks and have a great day Meho π
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Well…what was the price again? cool pic!!!
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The price was too expensive (at least for my budget), LOL. Thank you and have a great day π
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