Trying to find some pics of the deuce tudor before it became the 'Super Prune'. This version, IMHO, is the best. Love that blown flattie, bobbed rear with louvers in the rear fenders, and the nerfs. Page 228 of Tony Thacker's book ''32 Ford Deuce' has a side view. Am looking for other views especially the rear. Anyone happen to have pics ?
I like the yellow super prune version. I know Phil Hendricks, the builder of the prune version, but I met him right after he sold the car to Jeff Beck, and it went to England. It was in the 90's that I saw the car at the Goodguys Pleasanton show. It was all lacquer checked, and had a 32 gas tank and frame horns on the back, but otherwise intacked. Phil had a chrome sponsorship from Continental plating in Oakland. The car has lots of chrome. The prune was all naked girls. I wish I had a picture of it. Dean
Is this the issue ? The car is identified in the mag as a coupe owned by Don Alpenfels, but it wouldn't be the first or last time that a mistake happened in print...
My friend JOEY DEMARCO owns the 32 in EL MONTE CALI. him and brother frank started a resto on the car. back the way phil had it.
thanks crazy daddy good post I also want to see more of this car in its dave archer version. open that car craft up and share.
showrod - Sorry, I don't have the issue (yet). Wanting to confirm that this is THE issue at this point. bushwacker 57 - I'd appreciate it if you could get some pics, especially the front & rear. Any chance the old nerf bars from the Dave Archer version are still around ?
how it looked at the 75th anniversary. I think I got theese pictures here. I read somewhere it was in a mid fifties issue of hot rod maybe they meant the orange version mid 60s ......anyone?