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In 1932 Ford finally decided to replace
their badly aging Model A car. Market forces had been causing Model A
sales to slip and the customers wanted more from their cars, both mechanically
and in terms of comfort, so Ford began work on an entire new car.
The 1932 Ford was an immediate success
because it met all the consumer needs including additional luxury and
greater power and it also looked elegant. Consequently it sold very well.
The 1932 Ford became increasingly commonplace and during the 1940's they
were so inexpensive that people began to use them for things such as dirt
track racing. This in turn led to people making their own modifications
and improvements to the original car.
The 1932 Ford could be described as the
quintessential Hot Rodding car and is the most popular of all Hot Rods.
It lends itself extremely well to customization with a strong frame and
simplicity of build that makes stripping down and modification straightforward.
Although the 1932 Ford is the most commonly used chassis for Hot Rodding,
the whole point is that it is not what you start with, but what you make
of it that counts.
This shirt features a Ford Hi Boy
on the front with "American Racing" very small in black on the
back just below the collar.
Subtle and cool is a perfect description
for the Hi-Boy Ringer. It's a simple, clean design that still has a splash
of attitude to it.
The shirt...
This 100% pre-shrunk cotton t-shirt is available
in heather gray.
Get yours today!
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