Hot Rod

TEN YEARS AFTER

it has been about a decade since we first glimpsed Murray Pfaff’s radical vision named Imperial Speedster. It first appeared in the May 2010 issue of HOT ROD as part of a project cars issue theme, and the subsequent 10 years have done nothing to diminish the dazzling impression of its bold design statement.

In fact, the car’s category-bending execution—it is part street rod, part custom, part resto-mod and part ’50s show car—contributes to a timelessness that’s undefined by the era or prevailing build trends in which it was constructed. It has helped that Pfaff has continued to refine the car over the years, including a complete color change and new wheels in the past year or so, which has

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