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John Ryan

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Bob Moloney's 1932 Ford Five-Window Coupe of Boston, Massachusetts. Built in the East Coast style and owned by Bob Moloney since 1960, this historic Deuce coupe has evolved across decades, states, and styles. Originally channeled and boxed in a Dorchester garage in the 1950s, Bob bought the abandoned project from John Ryan for $425 and had it road-ready by June 1961. Over the years, it gained Corvette small-block power, a Jaguar XKE rear suspension, and countless custom details. Continuously registered and running since 1965, the coupe blends East and West Coast influences with Bob’s personal craftsmanship, making it one of the longest-owned, continuously driven hot rods in the U.S.



 

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