n the early days of the street rodding era, the ’70s, the hot ticket was a ’32 Ford phaeton. Those same schools of thought loudly proclaimed that the ’37 Ford was an “ugly duckling” or “grocery getter.” It was in the late ’30s and the heyday of the art deco period was still present—when design and function worked hand in hand. Architecture, furniture, radios, fashion, even trains and the
Ride Retirement
Oct 13, 2022
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