One of the great things about hot rods is how they can be built in so many different styles – perhaps more so than any other type of car out there.

For example, some might like the rusty, outrageous rat rods, some might dig the billet-laden show machines, while others will prefer the functional, race-inspired builds that also pop up.

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And while I can appreciate all of them, if I had the means to build a Ford Model A for myself, it’d likely come out looking something like this example I spotted at the March Meet a couple weeks ago.

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For me, it’s the perfect mix of form and function – chopped and sitting aggressively with some serious and fairly exotic high performance goodies to back up the tough look.

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Cars that are finished in bare metal can be hit and miss, but on this coupe it just works – particularly when paired with details like the louvered rear decklid.

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Keeping with the minimalist theme are a set of black steel wheels wrapped with period correct Firestone tires. But it’s not entirely an ‘old school’ build. For example, a closer look revealed a set of front disc brakes sitting behind the steelies.

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Dominating the engine bay is a Chrysler Hemi engine with a super cool set of Imperial valve covers, while induction comes from a set of Weber carburetors which add even more character to the Model A’s engine bay.

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The craftsmanship throughout is just top notch, evidenced by things like the custom-made headers which perfectly complement the Hemi’s exotic carb setup.

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Inside the barebones cockpit (which has zero upholstery), a tall Hurst shifter dominates the landscape; there’s little room for useless trinkets that are there just for looks.

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There are a million ways to build a hot rod, but it doesn’t get much better than this. A perfect mix of function and style with no pretentiousness whatsoever.

Just as it should be.

Mike Garrett
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