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Byline: Mark Vaughn
When Socal Speed Shop founder Alex Xydias walked in and saw them, he said, "Oh, my God!'' When NHRA founder Wally Parks followed, he said, "Man, oh, man!''
What had stirred these two original hot rod heroes to such superlatives? The once-in-a-lifetime collection of "The 75 Most Significant '32 Ford Hot Rods,'' all assembled in one big hall as part of the Grand National Roadster Show in Pomona, California.
The list itself was 75 cars long, but not all 75 could be found. Some had disappeared into the crumpled sheet-metal of time. But about 67 did make it, and as Wally said, man, oh, man, what a collection. The cars were lined up by decades, starting with the shining black and beautifully restored Edel-brock roadster down at the west end of Hall 9, representing the 1930s, and leading all the way up through three-quarters of a century to Roger Ritzow's roadster at the far east end. In between was everything else, from the yellow five-window coupe from American Graffiti to the Doane Spencer hot rod owned by Bruce ...
Source: HighBeam Research, The 75 Most Significant '32 Ford Hot Rods.(Revs)