Rumpsville
… like the rumble of a big block.
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Eric had no idea a 1932 Ford Coupe he bought in a barn hid a special heritage stretching back to the 40s and the roots of the hot rod movement in California.
Source: After Appearing on the First Cover of Rod & Custom, this 1932 Ford 5-Window Coupe Vanished for Decades
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