NZ Hot Rod

Turning Back Time

RAHAM Wood is no stranger to hot rods and muscle cars, having previously owned a Deuce coupe, ’35 sedan, ’38 Barrelnose Pickup, ’36 Roadster, ’69 Chevelle convertible, ’38 standard Coupe, 55 Chevy Sedan and a ’70 El Camino. His fabrication, mechanical skills, and experience run deep, so it's no surprise he's scratch-built a replica of an early Kiwi hot rod coupe. The ’34 Ford coupes were prime fodder for hot rodding, and many were chopped and

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