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1932 Ford Brookville Roadster Pickup - Coyote Ugly? - Hot Ro
1932 Ford Brookville Roadster Pickup - Coyote Ugly? - Hot Rods
Troy said, "I can't do anything with that. It's too ugly for the style of the car, but more important, nobody makes anything for it since it's so new."Troy said, "I can't do anything with that. It's too ugly for the style of the car, but more important, nobody makes anything for it since it's so new." That was the start of the first big project car that HOT ROD has seen powered by the new-for-2010 Coyote 5.0L Mustang engine from Ford. In our eyes it's actually pretty cool looking for a late-model engine. But for a retro-styled, big-time sweepstakes car? Maybe not.
Photo Gallery: 1932 Ford Brookville Roadster Pickup - 2010 Coyote 5.0L Engine - Hot Rod Magazine
Photo Gallery: 1932 Ford Brookville Roadster Pickup - 2010 Coyote 5.0L Engine - Hot Rod Magazine
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