1932 Ford Roadster – Tribute To Tradition

In the late ’60s, most of the guys at DeKalb County High School were into Corvettes, Tri-Five Chevys, and something new called muscle cars. Ronnie Goodwin, however, was fascinated by what we now know as traditional hot rods.
In the late ’60s, most of the guys at DeKalb County High School were into Corvettes, Tri-Five Chevys, and something new called muscle cars. Ronnie Goodwin, however, was fascinated by what we now know as traditional hot rods, especially the Deuce roadsters he saw on the pages of Hot Rodand Rod & Custom , but never on the streets of Smithvillle, Tennessee.
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Photo Gallery: 1932 Ford Roadster – Tribute To Tradition
Photo Gallery: 1932 Ford Roadster – Tribute To Tradition
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