My '32 Roadster..... Dual quad 392" Hemi, 5 Speed, 4:10 9" Ford Diff., paint is Black Sapphire Pearl. KK
"C'Deuced" is our OHV HAMB reclaim. And Cyclone's 64b 24 studder, both gennie stuff along with new stuff that's how we have to roll these days... And then there's Clem's...... Take a good look at all of these pictures and study them, then go back and look them over again because this was a war time Hot Rod as Clem was stationed in San Diego during his time in the service and these were all shot previous to the end of the war in 45. This car was so ahead of the curve, I'm stoked to have these images. This car was a low "high boy" as it sat on its rails and had a V'd windshield and a great dash and a rolled rear pan. This car was truly cutting edge then and cutting edge now.
Thom Taylor on the way to El Sagundo at 20 degrees!! Bill Akin of Nashville furnished the '32 roadster......Joe (January 2013)
Here's the last known pic I have of this roadster: 2011 Gooding & Company Pebble Beach Auction - LOT #111 For a pictorial history of this roadster, checkout my '32 Roadster album.
Started the latest project a couple months ago. This will be the 3rd Rdstr that I have built for myself and hopefully take this into retirement with me.
Hear is my deuce roadster. It's a mix of old and new steel parts. Not all glossy as most. but one fun son-of-***** that I drive the **** out of. Been to Bonneville and back at least 6 times and tons of other places in this USofA.