Joe Boccuzzi

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"Bocuzzi's Cars Win Trophies" - May 17, 1959 the Sunday Herald ran a story on Boccuzzi and his award-winning 1949 Chevrolet Convertible. Scan courtesy of Lisa Monahagan.
"Teddy's Competition Coupe." Joe helped his brother Teddy turn a 1933 Chevrolet into a clean Competiton Coupe. Once completed, Teddy's Coupe was featured in How To Hop-Up Your Engine.

Joseph "Midnight Joe" Boccuzzi of Stamford, Connecticut. Joe was a member of the Black Road Auto Club, and he was known as "Midnight Joe," as he always was working on cars through the night.


Joe Boccuzzi's Cars

Joe Boccuzzi 1949 Chevrolet Convertible


Cars Built by Joe Boccuzzi

Teddy Boccuzzi's 1933 Chevrolet Coupe




 

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