We're huge fans of Keith Cornell's 1932 Ford coupe. Cornell, with his partners from the Rolling Bones Hot Rod Shop in Greenfield Center, New York, took the lonely old '32, which had lived in a barn for most of its later years, and turned it into a 1950's-era dry-lake racer. By the way, that's authentic Utah salt on his tires from Bonneville Speedweek 2003 (He drove it there all the way from NY, and again this past year), not NY snow.
Barn Fresh [Rodderboy]
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