This documentary from the Historic Vehicle Association highlights the rise of hot rodding culture in America — thanks to the 1932 Ford Roadster, widely considered to be the quintessential hot rod platform.
Of all the ’32s, Bob McGee’s hot rod is a truly great one, and on April 12, 2017, the McGee Roadster became part of the National Historic Register.
Under this program, the story and images of the McGee Roadster will be permanently archived in the Library of Congress.
Watch as industry pioneers celebrate the McGee Roadster, a truly special car from a bygone era…
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