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Dick Noble's 1932 Ford Roadster of Burbank, California. Dick bought the car as a coupe in 1938. He wanted a roadster and ended up trading the coupe body for a roadster body. A padded top with side curtains was added in 1941 along with a shiny black paint job. Dick was a meticulous builder, and the roadster ended up as one of Burbank's finest. Under the hood of the car sat a 1934 Ford mill with a Thickstun manifold and two 48 carbs.

Cars Featuring Parts Manufactured by Thickstun

Manifold
John Svedberg's 1929 Ford Model A Roadster Pickup
Michael Lamm's 1930 Ford Model A Roadster
Dick Noble's 1932 Ford Roadster
Alex Idzardi's 1936 Ford
Leland Davis' 1936 Ford
Kevan Sledge's 1940 Mercury Coupe




 

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