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Don Pierce's `30 Ford Coupe

Posted: Sunday, November 29, 2009 (11:30 PM HST)
• Hawaiian Rat Rod / 8-Ball – part 4

Last march in an email, Don Pierce recapped the build-up process of his `30 Ford coupe titled, "The Life of the 8-Ball Rat Rod." And even though most of it can already be found throughout our rat rod series, we thought it would be just as interesting to share it with you again in part 4 .... [More]

Posted: Saturday, October 14, 2006 (10:44 AM HST)
• Hawaiian Rat Rod Build Up – part 3 (the truth)

The cold hard truth is, not many guys could have put together a coupe that was in such bad condition as the Hawaiian Rat Rod was in. Additionally, there are very few who could stir-up enough determination to carry them through and overcome almost every kind of obstacle that was thrown in the mix. [More]

Posted: Wednesday, October 12, 2005 (9:15 AM HST)
• Hawaiian Rat Rod Build Up – part 2

When you’re in the building stages, sometimes there is a certain poetic rhythm that only happens when the cosmos are in unison and things seem to fall into place easily. And Don’s Hawaiian Rat Rod certainly qualifies [More]

Posted: Sunday May 8, 2005 (7:00 AM HST)
• Hawaiian Rat Rod Build Up – part 1

Many moons ago, a little Model A Coupe had been driven countless miles on the bumpy, dusty roads of a New Mexico Indian reservation with a broken frame, splitting the body in two halves through the beltline. The old A bone was then discarded and left to rot on the desert floor. It could have very well been abandoned because the poor battered body had been clearly broken again in the same area adjacent to old haphazard welds that appeared to be keeping it together [More]

 

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