The age of hot rodding started in the late 40s, early 50s with young service men returning from the war. They wanted excitement and looked for it in fast cars. There were plenty of old Fords around and they were cheap. At first it was flatheads, but then came the small block Chevy and the hot rodders were off to the races. Today hot rods are not cheap. Instead they are the work of skilled craftsmen, but they still have that original hot rod spirit. Like this modern 32 Ford the experienced fabricators create works of art.
Product Features:
• Skill Level 5
• Length 5.875" (14,9cm)
• Parts 127
• Unique Duvall windshield & custom exhaust
• Classic styled interior with bench seat
• Modern super charged small block engine with choice of 2 carburetor intakes • Custom wheels and tires
• Optional front and rear fenders
• Choice of 3 graphic packages
• Molded in white and clear with chrome plated parts and black vinyl tires
Paint and glue not included
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