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Sep 1, 2021 · Of all the famous ’32 Fords known around the hot rodding community, Milner’s coupe is far from the nicest. According to the hot-rodding fashion police, many of its features are downright odd: the tacky aluminum firewall cover, the stunted grille shell, the awkward fenders.
If you can't find a steel body (they are hard to find and expensive if you do), Ed and Chris at New Age Motorsports makes an outstanding Graffiti Coupe fiberglass body, that is complete with drip rails, door hinges, working cowl vent, swing out windshield - everything accurate to the original Coupe.
This built was the chase of a lifetime right down to probably the only coupe that has the exact movie correct gas tank and is working. correct 57 Chevy P-code rear with 3.73 Posi, psi rear hangers, ladder bars,and exact movie correct headers. 14x6 chrome reverse wheels with extra set of M&H Race-master slicks & wheels.The only different parts ...
Aug 3, 2007 · The coupe was taken to Johnny Franklin's shop in Santa Rosa, where the entire front end was rebuilt and chrome plated and a special set of headers was built. The fenders were removed (the rears bobbed), the grill sectioned, and then the car was stripped and repainted with several coats of Canary yellow Laquer.
Apr 6, 2013 · There is one cinematic car that has produced more tributes, clones and nostalgic re-creations than any other, and that's the famous "Piss-Yellow" 1932 Ford five-window coupe driven by Paul Le Mat's character, John Milner in the 1973 movie, "American Graffiti".
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You're sure to turn heads wherever you go in this Ford thanks to the glossy Yellow Paint finish, Black Interior, Chrome Wheels, Open Engine Bay, Ceramic Coated Exhaust Headers, Dual Exhaust with Electronic Exhaust Cut-Outs, along with Polished Components all around!