Modern Rodding

1932 Ford Roadster

The echoes of engines and the glossy pages of car magazines had always surrounded Lonny Moore. His father, Lynn, had spent a lifetime admiring classic cars, nurturing a particular fascination for the Henry ’32 Ford roadster. This passion wasn’t just a hobby, it was a legacy waiting to be passed down.

The ’32 Ford roadster that caught Lonny’s eye wasn’t just any car, it had been a beacon in the hot rod scene across Texas

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