Turns out one doesn't have to look very hard to find gorgeous examples of craftsmanship at SEMA. This car won the 2007 Goodguys Street Rod of the Year award. Built by Barry's Speed Shop in Corona, California, it's a '32 Ford Roadster they call the F-32. Powered by a 427 Windsor, its detail work is truly striking. Check out the exhaust exit.
Look carefully at the front brake and hub assembly:
The rocker-arm front suspension uses coil-overs and is not so subtly hidden behind the grille:
And if you look really closely you can see that the steering rack boot is made from leather. Wow. -- Josh Jacquot, Senior Road Test Editor
ateixeira says:
09:06 AM, 11/ 1/07
Very nice, but I hope this doesn't become a trailer queen. Some times a car is worth too much for the owner to actually be able to use it.
ddanaher says:
05:01 PM, 11/ 1/07
Incredible car but I also hope he can enjoy driving it and not treating it like a painting.
estreka says:
07:14 PM, 11/ 1/07
Is that an exhaust port in front of the rear tire?