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Richard Reesman's '32 Ford Roadster  


Richard Reesman's 
'32 Ford has a family tradition.

Richard acquired this '32 8 years ago from his father. And his father owned it 8 years before that. Richard helped his father through the years building many different street rods and finally ended up with this one.


A homebuilt car with a nostalgia look, this '32 epitomizes a budget built car using any resources available. In fact the engine in this car came out of a '65 Chevy II which was Richard's first car. Baby Moons and brilliant orange paint make this roadster stand out in a crowd. The Sun tach in the cockpit continues the nostalgia look.


The three deuces on this deuce complete with the stacks and the original style finned valve covers give the engine the look and performance of a bygone era.
 
Now if you want a real treat, take a look at Richard's website Rumpsville.com. The first Street Rod website on the internet. History lessons galore about Ed "Big Daddy" Roth, Norm Grabowski and more. Be sure to look all through the site. There's a lot to take in.


   


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