I have to say the 32 Ford on the cover was amazing in my eyes. What really caught my eye was that it is a fenderless four door. So now I ask who owns this piece of art work and is it a fellow Hamber? If so congrats on a nicely executed build. I would like to see more pics if anyone has them.
If it is the Speedway catalog one that you're talking about it is Don and Nancy Wilber of Spokane, WA. Photo courtesy of Chris Shelton.
Give a Fordor the same attention you would a 3wd..................that was my plan too. I've studied a BUNCH of Deuce Fordors. This may be the best yet. What a gorgeous car. JH
I always liked Jon Hall's fenderless, Ardun powered 4dr but this one might be pushing his into second place. Frank
Thats nice. If you're into four doors - there is a black '32 with WWW and red bent spokes that is perfect. I've seen pictures of it on the HAMB before.
Yes, I agree, it is gorgeous. I am currently building the 32 4-door right now that will be next years hot rod of the year winner, but don't tell anyone I said that because I will deny it and then you will look silly.
32 Ford on the cover of..........................................................Lucky someone came to your rescue,hahaha! That's one sweet Duece! Anybody have a pic of that black one?
This mordor recently sold for £4k with a buy it now option on ebay uk.....needless to say it was`nt for sale for very long....I think I`m abouit the only person I know who did`nt bid at it....I`ve got to the stage where I could not break up a stock car in such condition...never thought I`d ever say that. I do like the one above though...
built by john barbero and the boys at pyramid street rods bellingham wash. nothing but cool shit ever comes outta there wayne