1930 Ford Coupe
Chopped 4 1/2-inches, it sits on a Gas Axe-built Deuce chassis, rolls on '35 Ford wires, and features a '51 Ford dash. Power from a '46 Lincoln V-12 topped with a custom 3-deuce intake




Photography by Chuck Vranas
Chopped 4 1/2-inches, it sits on a Gas Axe-built Deuce chassis, rolls on '35 Ford wires, and features a '51 Ford dash. Power from a '46 Lincoln V-12 topped with a custom 3-deuce intake
Photography by Chuck Vranas