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Built this back in 1958
3 comments on “My old 32 hotrod”
Furmans student Says:
Tuesday, March 11, 2008 @2:12:35 PM
Nice ride !!!!
Wish I had a few of those sitting around today from back then when they were close to a dime a dozen. I'd like to find a decent 32 5 window but the wife I am sure would not approve.
Frisco Fred Says:
Sunday, December 12, 2010 @6:13:15 AM
I had a Deuce 5 window that was an old Bonniville car. The cloth top was replaced with sheet metal and in place of the gas tank was a "rolled pan". All real expert metal work.
Just another item that slipped though my hands...Where's my 1965 Vega Whyte Laydie?
syndy Says:
Sunday, December 12, 2010 @6:17:46 AM
If I could have only known at the age of 5 to save everything I owned throughout my life by storing it in a warehouse someplace, I would have millions today. Life doesn't work that way!
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