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The Lokar/Street Rodder Road Tour ’34 Ford

magazine introduced the Road Tour program in 1996, the goal was to prove a street rod built almost exclusively with aftermarket components could be fun to drive as well as safe and reliable. Lobeck’s Hot Rod Shop in

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