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    Newbie here- here's my 32

     



    Newbie here but not to rods.
    This is my latest ride.
    1932 Ford roadster
    Rod Bods steel body
    TCI Stage 3 frame
    ZZ430 (#416)
    BTO 700r4
    Ford rear w/posi





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    Exquisite, like jewelry.
    PLANET EARTH, INSANE ASYLUM FOR THE UNIVERSE.

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    I agree. Nice choice in wheels too. Oh, and welcome to the group.

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    Really sweet looking...no door hinges or handles make one smooth sleek looking ride. I can hardly wait to finish my build and get on to the using & enjoying part.

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    Good looking car you have there. Nicely done. Congrats--and welcome to the Deuce Den!


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    Welcome to CHR! WoW, that's a really nice 32 you got there. A real beauty!
    Does everybody in CA have a deuce roadster?? Seems like it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Steves32
    This is my latest ride.
    1932 Ford roadster
    Rod Bods steel body
    TCI Stage 3 frame
    ZZ430 (#416)
    BTO 700r4
    Ford rear w/posi
    Want to RACE ???
    I have a ZZ430 also ... in my 32 Roadster ...





    WELCOME to the Deuce Den ...

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    Nice ride... I love the lines the Bop Top gives a deuce roadster. Are those So Cal front brakes? Did you install 'em yourself? May be looking for some installation pointers when i get back from Columbus!
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    Beautiful Deuce. Am I right to assume those are Halibrands?
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    Quote Originally Posted by NTFDAY
    Beautiful Deuce. Am I right to assume those are Halibrands?
    Yep- them is Halibrands. My fav wheel on a 32.

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    Quote Originally Posted by joeybsyc
    Are those So Cal front brakes? Did you install 'em yourself? May be looking for some installation pointers when i get back from Columbus!
    Yes they are & no- I didn't install them. Car was built by Strickler's Hot Rods in Laguna Beach. The 32 trophy'd at GNRS in 2001



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    That one ain't too shabby either.
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    Great looking Deuce. I though I could shave with the reflection on my paint, but yours realy shines. Real nice job.
    Keep smiling, it only hurts when you think it does!

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    How's it stop with those brakes? Power assist or no? I love the look of them, and actually have the 2 big boxes of stuff sitting here beside me, along with a new pair of front wheels narrow enough to show them off... but the problem is, i finally got my GM discs working pretty darn good and it stops nice... I hate to "shoot a horse that's winning"... if you know what I mean.
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    very pretty.

    Next time, get the car level in the picture. Let the background look crooked.
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