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1932 Bus

Thursday, November 1st, 2007

1932-Ford-Bus

Going to school was never this fun. If it were, we’d of all gone more. And this 1932 Ford Anniversary Bus, built by Williams Street Rods would have gotten you there - fast and in style. And it still would, since this is an all new ride, built and rebuilt, with everything you need to get schooled… in speed anyway.

1932-Ford-Bus

This is the view you’ll see if you try to keep up with this bus.

1932-Ford-Bus

Check out the beautiful airbrush work completed by Charles Armstrong of Auto Art Studio celebrating this 75th anniversary bus.

1932-Ford-Bus

A quick peek under the hood shows why this beast is already for some recess action.

1932-Ford-Bus

And behind the wheel, it’s all business. This is just one example of the many tricked rides at SEMA. Stay tuned as we’ll bring you more - many more. Cheers.




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Industry Legends at SEMA

Thursday, November 1st, 2007

Legends at SEMA 2007

You never know who you’ll run into at SEMA. The halls are often filled with industry legends and talented creators of rolling art. We took pause to share time with a few and pose for a quick picture. Above left to right are A.D. Cook, Dave Perowitz, Bob Spina, Tom Prewitt
Tom Kelly, Arlen Ness, and in front, Mitch Kelly. Put this crew in a room, add a couple spray guns and some airbrushes and it’s gonna be art.




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