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1932 Ford Channeled Roadster

Creating something truly unique is one of the many elements of hot rodding distinguishing it from the rest of the automotive hobby where much of the concentration focuses on restoration and preservation. When it comes to styling, there’s plenty to be recognized from the early years when builders on the East Coast claimed their own look by channeling their cars while maintaining both chopped and un-chopped roof lines. The dramatic ’32 Ford channeled roadster laid out across our pages belonging to Keith Goettlich of Berkley, Massachusetts, celebrates its East Coast heritage with a nod to tradition.

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