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Rudy Necoechea Wins 2008 "America's Most Beautiful Roadster."

Grand National Roadster Show
Rudy Necoechea's '32 Ford beat out 14 contenders to win the title of America's Most Beautiful Roadster at this year's Grand National Roadster Show in Pomona, California.
2008 America's Most Beautiful Roadster
Necoechea's gold two-door, named "Undisputed," was built by Scott's Hot Rods 'N' Customs in Oxnard, California. "Undisputed" was a Great 8 winner at the 2007 Riddler Autorama, but was completely rebuilt before competing for "America's Most Beautiful Roadster."
Ford 32 Roadster
The engine is a Chevy LS1 with a chrome Magnuson Supercharger and heads molded to block. There are 3,500 hand-made nuts and bolts, as well as a custom intake and one-piece, chrome plated headers. The rear-end is a custom quick-change unit machined out of a single block of aluminum. The interior features custom designed gauges and an Ididit steering column shaped like a wine glass. The wheels are Boyd Codington 20's and 22's with a custom Boyd steering wheel. The tires were hand carved with 75th to represent the 75th anniversary of the 32.
1932 AMBR Winner by Scott's Rods and Customs

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Mike Jones February 08, 2008 01:45
Words can not explain this car. I just wish I was there with one of my best friend Dave and his boy and owner of the car, Rudy
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Tri-5 April 30, 2008 18:12
This was a great show. If you've never been, I highly recommend you go to the next AMBR show.

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