It's anniversary time! The '32 Ford is 75 years old and we take a look back at what made this car so popular for so long. Stacey shows you that the deuce is not dead... it's just getting started, as he walks you through the assembly and building of a brand new steel '32 roadster body at Brookville Roadsters.
There is no doubt that the '32 Ford is one of the most legendary cars ever built. Stacey shows that you can actually build one of these cars yourself and that hot rodding is alive and well, by jumping into a wild, late '60's-style roadster project called..."The Rat Roaster". If you were a street-...
Stacey deals with one of the most talked-about issues facing the hot rod hobby - cost! Then, he shows you that it is actually possible to build a steel-bodied ‘32 Roadster for around 20 grand. But, you’ve gotta get back to nature to do it! So, strap on your snake boots because the junkyard is cal...
The “Rat Roaster” returns and Stacey finally reveals the kind of power plant that would have made this wild deuce roadster the fastest car in the valley in 1968. And if dual carbs, a blower and about 600 horsepower don’t get you going... maybe the fact that he’s stuffing a 5-speed manual transmis...