Bill Hebal's 1933 Ford
1933 Ford 5-Window Coupe owned by Bill Hebal of Stevens Point, Wisconsin. In May of 2020, Bill told Sondre Kvipt of Kustomrama that he had the car as a kid in 1959. It was his first hot rod, and he believed it was originally built in Green Bay, Wisconsin. Modifications included a channeled body, a 1956 Buick Nailhead and a 1932 Ford truck grill shell. "I traded a 37 Ford flat-back, a motor scooter and all the cash I could come up with to buy it." Bill owned it for a while before he ended up trading it for a 52 Ford 2 dr. with a chopped top.[1]
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