Behind The Build
Street Rodder|December 2017

Part 2: Moving Onward, Upward & Forward on the Ganahl '33 Fordor

Rob Fortier
Behind The Build

If you were with us last month for the introduction, teardown, and subsequent new chassis building of Pat Ganahl’s cross-country cruiser Ford or sedan, go on and skip to the next paragraph if you’re not in the mood for repetition. For those who weren’t, here’s a quick recap: We’re devoting a series of articles over viewing the concept (making personal concessions for a comfortable, reliable hot rod to travel across the States with his wife alongside—and driving) and construction of Pat’s '33 four-door, which he’s graciously employed his son Bill to handle the bulk of at his NorCal shop, South City Rod & Custom. So, let’s pick up where we left off.

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