It was the first Ford with a V8 engine and also looked sharp. In post
WWII the '32 roadster and coupe were the most popular cars with
hotrodders. The V8 lent itself to the hotrod thing real well. And the
popularity has held over the years. Most of the reproductions are on
chassis from other cars. I know a guy that has a Model A roadster
reproduction that is on a Ford Pinto chassis. Looks great. Just don't
have that Cadillackin' sound though. LOL My first car was a '28 Model
A coupe, by the way.
Paul in Portland OR
On 3/2/2013 10:33 PM, Chris Barker wrote:
> That is amazing, Dean. It must be a great body and chassis, unless it has
> been improved with reproduction.
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