This G28T 4-Banger Model A hot rod woody was built almost entirely from scratch by Henry van Uden of the Netherlands over a period of two years.
Henry is a welder by trade and he teamed up with Theo van Alebeek who is a professional carpenter for this project nicknamed “The Coffin Shaker”.
The 1930 cowl, firewall and grille are vintage Ford, all the rest is hot rod ingenuity from the Dutch low countries.
The engine is a German cast G28T — an improved Model B engine produced by Ford-Köln in Germany in the 1940s and 1950s.
Source: Jalopy Journal
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