There are a handful of awards that cause any rodder to stop and look. America’s Most Beautiful Roadster (AMBR) trophy, awarded at the Grand National Roadster Show (GNRS), is both prestigious and is the longest running. The 2024 show was once again filled with cars that could have easily won. But there can be only one winner, and that was the ’32 Ford lowboy phaeton belonging to Beth Myers out of Pennsylvania and built at Roy Brizio Street Rods (RBSR) in South San Francisco. We should also point out that Beth is the first woman to win the AMBR … good going, Beth.
Where to start? It’s not often that we see a phaeton in AMBR competition. The last one was Wes Rydell’s ’35 Chevy phaeton (Rad