A gorgeous
1934 Ford street rod driven regularly by Jim Groves was
selected as Cruiser of the Month at the July 3 cruise in
of the Roaming Oldies Car Club. How many times have you
wished you had an extra seat in your street rod so that
you could enjoy cruising with the family, the grand kids
or friends. Using a 34 roadster body to build a custom
is not the most popular choice and most people probably
never even think as anything but a hot rod. From on
special at first glance it is a clean, classy, but then
you notice the five header pipes on both sides. The most
popular steering gears swapped among speed and hot rod
enthusiasts was the 1934 steering gear units.
The 1934 Ford Coupe is a great tour car when properly
restored and balanced. It is one of the most collected
cars in the United States. The very rare Flathead V-8 is
also on display, as well as the Midnight Pontiac that
was driven to victory many times by Rusty Wallace. And
is typical of the time, money and sheer hard work that
goes into making a work of art on wheels. At first
glance, this car did not look all that different than
the 1933, and ads even boasted that There is nothing
experimental about this new car. It is featured a
reshaped grille with a thicker surround, a more
pronounced V, straight bars, and a new V-8 emblem.
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are some articles to start with..
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Make A "black Cab" Driver Your Guide To London By Gregory Hudson, Thu Dec 8th Drivers of the classic Black Cab spend most of their daily livestrundling through the streets of London. They are a rare breedand the cars they drive are just as full of character andpersonality Read more...