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High School HOT ROD

We’ve all heard the story of the one that got away, but this here’s the story of one that didn’t. Originally built by Henry Ford of Dearborn, Mich., in 1927, then built tougher on a Deuce chassis by Bobby Allen of Riverside, Calif., in 1953, this T roadster pickup was eventually finished by my own uncle, magazine.

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