70 > NZ HOT ROD AUGUST 2019
This Euro ‘32 Sedan wears a nice patina, and a wild racing look
with his Moon tank and magnesium spindle-mount front wheels.
Steven also brought out his ‘56 Mercury mild custom from the
UK. We love the candy gold pearl paint and the root beer roof.
This ‘62 Dodge Dart wagon is Priceless Paint’s
shop truck and features a wild paint job.
Brian Newman’s ‘36 Ford coupe is powered by a
blown 284ci French flathead and a T5 gearbox.
We dig the ‘27 Track roadster built in the US in the
seventies. The car still looks cool and now drives in the UK.
The Chocolate Diamond ‘30 Ford coupe was built by Neil Etasse from
Guernsey, Channel Island. The coupe was chopped 2”, channelled 4,5”.
The frame was zedded 3”, and the power comes from a ‘58 Chevy 283
This ‘29 Ford roadster was built in the US by Richie Willette. The roadster
is powered by a hopped up Model B banger with dual Stromberg 97
carburettors. The car was raced at the 2014 Race of Gentlemen. Muy
Humble from Switzerland is the new caretaker of this piece of history.
Adrian Smith from Buckland Automotive had his ‘29 roadster
built over a Deuce frame out for the first time. This awesome
traditional roadster is powered by a hopped up flathead engine.