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King of HOTROD-A-RAMA The 3rd King of HOTROD-A-RAMA
At first glance you're not immediately avare of its heritage
1932 Ford Roaster; Bob Stewart, Portland, OR
Current owner Bob Stewart, son of hot rod hero Ed "Axle" Stewart, drove this rod all the way from Portland for the HOTROD-A-RAMA in the rain.

Not your average dashboard
The dashboard lets you know that you're looking at something a bit different. Maybe with a little history.
This roadster was built in the 1940's and saw quite a bit of Dry Lakes action from 1947-1949.
This roadster was built in the 1940's and saw quite a bit of Dry Lakes action from 1947-1949 and clocked a speed of 128.93 MPH on July 18, 1948 at El Mirage.
This says it all!
Plaque from San Diego Roadster Club leaves no doubt about this car's heritage.

This is an event for 1964 and OLDER, traditional rods and customs.