How much is a 1960s Styled Hot Rod worth?

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03.23.2022 - Mike Young's 1933 Ford 5-Window Coupe. Rodder's Journal cover car built by Lee Pratt. Built in a late 1950s - early 1960s style, the car is powered by a 1953 Cadillac 331-inch engine. According to Lee, it was one of the cleanest bodies he had seen in a long time. Steve Dennish at Limeworks built the chassis using a set of American Stamping rails. Lee chopped the top 3 1/4 inches front and rear before Richard Glymph painted it in a color based on the popular 1953 Buick Titan Red color. Vernon McKean upholstered it in leather tuck and roll. Tom Branch built the engine. Located in Austin, Texas, Mike is asking US $149,000.00 for the car. Please get in touch with Mike at myoungx@me.com for more info - Click here for more info and photos.

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