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IT’S A LONG STORY

Jeff Wasserman’s personal hot rod collection is diverse, including everything from ’60s muscle cars to this early ’60s style 1915 Ford T-bucket. The Model T is the earliest of Jeff’s hot rods, both in terms of production year and how long he’s owned it. The way it looks today is very close to the way it looked when he first built it. Practically every part added, and every procedure done is accompanied by a remarkable story.

Jeff was a kid when

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