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November 5, 2008
Old Skool Cool
Man, where do I even begin with this thing? Walking through SEMA we’ve been privy to the best and worst of the automotive customs. However, this little bugger caught my eye immediately. Based on a 1932 Ford, this car was simply outstanding in every detail. It was running a fully independent rear end, Viper V10 powerplant and transmission as well as side pipes. The interior is the best I have seen at SEMA thus far, and body and finishing work throughout the car was that of a pure craftsman. One of my top five so far.





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Jack
Nov 6, 2008 at 1:10 am
I’d like to see how the managed to shoe-horn a V-10 in there. I bet the thing goes like stink, the power to weight ratio has to just be insane.
Russ
Nov 5, 2008 at 11:02 pm
I’m really loving this one, especially Peggy the Mobil Pegasus!
Get Your Mobil-on!
kap0w
Nov 5, 2008 at 10:40 pm
The driving gloves are a nice touch – very classy and modern at the same time.