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Street Rodder Magazine October 1972

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George Jezek's 1931 Ford Model A Tudor Sedan of Waco, Texas. Built in 1969-1970, this striking 1931 Ford Sedan was Jezek's tribute to the legendary Lil' Coffin, featuring a chopped and channeled body, 350 Chevy power, and hand-fabricated details throughout. Crafted in his Waco, Texas garage, the car became a showstopper, earning Street Rodder Magazine's Street Rod of the Year Award in 1972. Jezek sold the car at the 1973 Street Rod Nationals in Tulsa. A testament to homebuilt ingenuity, this sedan remains an icon of late 1960s hot rod styling.


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