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1963+AC0-1/2 Ford Galaxie

hen speaking with any hot rodder you have to like their take on the rodding life when they end the conversation with, “When the current show season is over then it’s game on and hammer down!” Such is how the conversation went with Jason Graham of Jason Graham Hot Rods & Cool Customs (JGHR&CC) out of Portland, Tennessee, when speaking to him about his personal ride, a ’63-1/2 Ford Galaxie two-door Fastback. It rides on a Roadster Shop chassis and is powered by a supercharged Ford Coyote V-8. He, and his wife, Tasha, are no strangers to building rides for their customers. We are pretty sure we couldn’t name all the rods and customs that have come from their shop

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