The Company Coupe: Roy Brizio Builds a ’32 5-Window for United Pacific
Roy Brizio has built a deuce coupe or two in his time. So when hot rod parts manufacturer United Pacific wanted to build a ’32 five-window using the company’s all-steel body and other components, Brizio Street Rods was the obvious choice. Based on a concept by Thom Taylor, the ’32—dubbed the Company Coupe—is the fifth
All-Wheel-Drive ’32 Ford QuadraDeuce to be Sold at Auction
Summit Racing’s QuadraDeuce—the world’s first all-wheel-drive 1932 roadster which the company built in 1995—is for sale at auction at eBay Motors. The auction went live July 30 and will run through August 9. Troy Trepanier, owner of Manteno, IL-based Rad Rides by Troy, reworked the innovative ’32 Ford in 2000. The QuadraDeuce is powered by an all-aluminum 406 cubic-inch
Checkmate: Dave Madej’s 1932 Ford Coupe
Chess is a game of strategy—you start with a board full of pieces and hope to still have your king by the end of play. When Dave Madej jumped back into the hot rod game, he cleared the board and ended up with one royal ride: this outstanding 1932 Ford Coupe. The Deuce is fast,




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