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Phil Sweet's 1932 Ford

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A later iteration of Phil Sweet's 1932 Ford coupe as it appeared after it had been dressed up with a scallop paint job. According to a Car Craft article about the car, Sweet felt that the stock body proportions on his ‘32 were just fine as they were. Therefore, he left them in just that order. To liven up the exterior, he had Baris Kustoms spray a red lacquer paint job with scallops. Jeffries applied the wild striping. These two photos were taken at Blackie’s Fresno Autorama show. Photo from The Clean Gene Sadoian Photo Collection.



 

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