Bill Boren's Ford Model T Roadster Pick Up
Ford Model T Pick Up owned and built by Culver City Screwdrivers member Bill Boren of Culver City, California.
Bill was born in St Charles, Iowa. In 1941, when he was 14 years old, there were opportunities for his parents to earn much better money in the rapidly expanding defense industry in Southern California, so the family moved out West. Living in California sparked Bill's interest in hot rodding, and he began building a gow job consisting of a 1926 - 1927 Ford Model T Roadster body that he ran without the turtle deck. It was powered by a flathead V-8.[1]
Later on, the car received a 1932 Ford frame, a truck bed, a homemade hood, and a 1932 Ford grille shell.
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