After the debut of the ’32 Ford Coyote Roadster at this year’s SEMA show in Las Vegas, Detroit Street Rods and SO-CAL Speed Shop are getting lots of attention for building such an amazing vehicle.
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Cars from prominent collectors such as Barry Meguiar, President of Meguiar’s, Inc. and celebrated host of Car Crazy TV, and Corky Coker, President of the Coker Group and star of the highly anticipated reality show “Backroad Gold” will be making an appearance.
We’re a week away from the 2013 edition of Detroit’s Autorama – World of Wheels – Cavalcade of Customs!
Detroit (Nov. 12, 2012) — Detroit Street Rods, LLC, the premier hot rod builder that brought you the officially license, limited edition “75th Anniversary Deuce” ’32 Ford, has done it again. In collaboration with the famed SO-CAL Speed Shop, they have designed, fabricated, and assembled the much-anticipated “Coyote 5.0” that commemorates the 80th Anniversary of the…
Champions Moto “Coyote” Roadster designed by SO-CAL Speed Shop and built by Detroit Street Rods, will debut in Ford’s 2012 SEMA booth.
Detroit Street Rods, LLC, the premier hot rod builder that brought you the famed “75th Anniversary Deuce” ’32 Ford, has teamed up with legendary SO-CAL Speed Shop to build a new series of high-technology inspired hot rods.
The temple of horsepower reopens here this week, and once again the faithful will be allowed inside to worship the automobile. The annual Specialty Equipment Market Association trade show usually draws more than 100,000 people during its four-day run, which starts Tuesday. The show will take up about about one million square feet of…
The Detroit Street Rods raised $200,000 for the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation (JDRF), the world’s largest charitable funder of type 1 diabetes research, during the 75th Anniversary celebration of the 1932 Ford Deuce and Ford Flathead, held in Dearborn, Mich., on Aug. 9-12, 2007. A ceremony was held at the historic Edsel and Eleanor…
Some 75 years ago, as we all know so well, the Ford Motor Company introduced an all-new model: crisply styled and nicely evolved from the car it replaced, its biggest news was the V8 it carried under its hood. Today, of course, it's the quintessential hot rod, built both from increasingly rare original steel bodies…
