Australian Street Rodding — November 2017

(Dana P.) #1

above: Steve Pierce recently
completed this chopped Model A hiboy Tudor with chrome wheels.
above: Rod McIlroy’s Deuce is classy in PPG Silver Star paint, but
tough with black fl ames and highlights. The class continues with
sumptuous black leather along with air-conditioning, while tough
comes from the Chev ZZ 4 350 and Billet Specialties Legacy rims.
below: Yeah it’s got a Hemi, all 426 cubic inches of Mo-power that
shakes the whole car just on idle. The Dodge R/T Challenger was at the
peak of the muscle car wars in 1970. Moe Horwitz is the lucky owner.


above: You might be able to recreate patina paint but the only way
to get character like this Deuce is to drive it for years.
below: I guess you could call this a rat bug or is it a bug rat?

above: Michael O’Connor started gathering parts for his roadster
pickup way back in 1968, but didn’t get serious until 2002. Nine
years later it was fi nished with neat features like a fuel injected 8BA
side-whacker and MQQV-28 rego plates.
below: This stock-height Model A Tudor looks tough on Center Lines.

http://www.graffi tipub.com.au ASR 328 83


THE RUBBER CONNECTION BIGGEST MORNING TEA

above: The Ford Falcon was introduced to the US public in 1960 and
by 1963 sales were strong enough to release two convertible models,
with the upmarket version titled the Falcon Sprint. Geoff Hallett’s
version has been fully rebuilt to use a late model fi ve litre V8.


completed this chopped Model A hiboy Tudor with chrome wheels.

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