Herman Broome's 1931 Ford Model A Roadster
1931 Ford Model A Roadster owned by Herman Broome. Broome was a founding member of the Gladiators of Redlands car club, and his fully-fendered Ford was lowered and modified with a chopped and laid-back windshield for a sleeker and more streamlined appearance. The original grille was scrapped in favor of a 1932 Ford grille.
The car became a symbol of the Gladiators of Redlands, a Redlands High School car club formed in 1953, of which Broome was a member. As captured in a 1954 yearbook photo, Broome's Ford exemplified the skill and creativity of the club’s members, many of whom used the school's facilities to work on and customize their cars.
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