Progress pictures of Brizio building the Cloy Deuce. Who said money can't buy happiness? Nice car car!! http://www.roybriziostreetrods.com/progress/gloy_2/index.htm
shes a beauty ...love you hambers who take it to the 9nth level..merry christmas to you and fruitful new year,,
I've been working on my Chevy lowboy for about 5 years, or is it 10? Just love the way that sits, low, great rake, hope mine comes anywhere near that stance
There is no denying that Roy Brizio has a proven formula for success,,His talented crew has built so many impeccable 1932 Fords over the years we have come to expect these over the top creations rolling out the doors. I wouldn't hazard a guess as to the cost but I can imagine the old saying, "If you have to ask you can't afford it" My old roadster was gl*** and it I would really rather have it than the one Brizio is building... That way I could keep my house and drive a roadster!! HRP
Something about the rear wheels or tire size looks out of place. I am not sure if it is heighth or proportion or location? Nice car.
Maybe the wheelbase was stretched. The B post to rear tire does seem a bit more than usual. But, its still a bad *** build.
It looks like it's the relationship of the tire contour not following the beltline. I agree and feel it would possibly look better with the rear axle a bit farther forward.
$350,000.00? For what? A car that looks like a Speedway Lo-Boy kit with even less foot room? I'll p***. BTW...the reason the rear wheel looks "odd" is that someone had the bright idea to delete the rear fender opening/bead line. Same guy who decided the world needed a narrowed Deuce Roadster I guess... As you can tell...I expect much more from Mr Brizio's shop...thats why I'm being a bit tough on them! I'm usually impressed with their stuff (although its not always my style) but this one has me lost. It looked good in primer with the wheelwells and the top!