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Lowlife! Andrew’s Traditional Low And Lean 1932 Ford Roadster Is Traditional Greatness, In A Not So Traditional Place

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When you think traditional hot rods, you think of a few geographic areas of the States and a few specific shows that cater to them. I’ve seen plenty of rides like Andrew’s 1932 Ford Roadster driving around SoCal, at specific east coast shows, and at events like the Roundup in Austin Texas. Where I don’t expect to see a ride like this going down the road is in New Zealand. But that’s exactly where Andrew is at and where he’s driving the wheels off this awesome machine.

Check out the feature video and interview and let us know what you think about this clean, cool, and low hot rod 1932 Ford.

I know I’d drive the hell out of this thing and love every minute of it.

Video Description:

Our May episode features HRR repeat offender Andrew. This time it’s his low and less-is-more 32 Roadster in the lime light, a style not often seen on NZ roads.

The post Lowlife! Andrew’s Traditional Low And Lean 1932 Ford Roadster Is Traditional Greatness, In A Not So Traditional Place appeared first on BangShift.com.

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