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1932 Ford Tudor Highboy Sedan

For Johnny Hall, of Lizella, Georgia, it’s been a longtime coming but worth the wait … every minute. Having spent a lifetime as a hot rodder building and owning any number of different cars and trucks it was time for an age-old dream to come true. He always wanted a ’32 Ford Tudor highboy sedan. And what a Deuce Tudor sedan it is.

For those who attended a past NSRA Street Rod Nationals in Louisville this car may not come as a complete surprise. Odds are you saw it in the Builder’s Showcase. (In fact, that’s where we first saw it and knew we had to.)

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