1932 Ford DeLuxe – Understatement

Scott wanted it to look like a businessman’s coupe that he drove back and forth to work but then raced on the weekends.
Subtle. It was interesting to watch the crowd at the Grand National Roadster Show react to Scott Gillen’s ’32 three-window. Though it was parked in a piece of prime real estate—between Roy Brizio’s booth and the main stage—some people walked right by the car without giving it a second glance, drawn instead to some brightly painted, heavily plated, or wickedly slammed showpiece nearby.
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Photo Gallery: 1932 Ford DeLuxe – Understatement
Photo Gallery: 1932 Ford DeLuxe – Understatement
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