via Hagerty ~ There are only a select number of automotive designs that have an almost universal draw, and the 1932 Ford Model B stands near the top of that short list.
Whether factory or heavily customized, the ’32 Ford has a gorgeous appeal, but why is that?
Chip Foose sat down with a pen and Hagerty’s cameras to share his thoughts about how this 87-year-old design is still relevant today.
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