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ANDREW'S BLUE DEUCE
Australian Street Rodding
|August 2020
A second-generation hot rodder’s first hot rod...

The opportunity to travel to the USA as a teenager resulted with Andrew starting to collect parts for his own hot rod and then he started the build-in 2011. The body was shipped to Melbourne not long after the 2007 LA roadster show, it was one of three bodies sent over, one for Andrew, one for his dad and one for his uncle, Scott Nosworthy. The body had slight surface rust from being shipped over so it went straight to the panel shop where Andrew got to strip it down back to fresh metal and then had the body primed, as it would sit for years to come. This hiboy Deuce roadster was unveiled at MotorEx 2019 and was finally registered in January this year after a well-deserved break from the build.
This story is from the August 2020 edition of Australian Street Rodding.
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