The kid was born with a Hot Wheels in his hand, or at least that’s what Peter Georgeades told STREET RODDER when asked how long he’s been interested in cars. We’ll skip past how many Hot Wheels cars Pete collected in his pre–driver’s license days and spin the yarn of Pete’s ’30 Model A coupe and how watching American Graffiti as a kid locked-in the inspiration to spend 10 years of his early adulthood building a hot rod. It wasn’t all Pete; thanks to meeting Ron Cambra, the Model A project had a mentor with a vision and was on the pay-as-you-go plan.
Pete met Cambra while he was building cars from his home shop and the “A” project relocated when Cambra opened the doors to Cambra Speed Shop in Orange, California. The starting point was a $400 ’30 Model A coupe body Pete found behind a coffee roasting company’s alley in Hayward, California, and hauled south. At Cambra’s home shop he told Pete the coupe body was rusted junk and he needed to find something in better condition. The search led to Craigslist where Pete found a complete running ’30 Model A and swapped bodies. The running Swiss cheese Model A was flipped on Craigslist.
Ever since his early childhood checking out competition-style coupes at the Oakland Roadster Show, Pete had in mind what the hot rod he’d own someday should look like. Years later it was at the Grand National Roadster Show in Pomona, California, where Pete spotted a coupe built by Pinkee’s Rod Shop and dug the profile of the frame.
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STREET SHAKER
Jeff Norwell’s ’32 Ford Pickup Breathes Fire with a 422ci Hemi V-8
Valley Custom Forged the Path for Many a Rod and Custom
It must go with the territory … as one gains experience, one realizes just how much one doesn’t know.
NEXT GENERATION
THE START FAMILY’S ’33 FORD TUDOR BRINGS A NEW GENERATION INTO HOT RODDING
THAT 60'S SHOW
PETE’S COMP COUPE DREAMS CAME REAL
Digital Doin's
Our '55 Ford Gets a Custom Digital Dash
LIKE FATHER … LIKE SON
THE DOMINGUE ’57 CHEVY DELRAY
BEST FORD IN A FORD
TAKING THE OUTDOOR AWARD, CAN 600 HP IN A ’57 FORD BE SUBTLE … YES
A CAUSE OF ACTION
THE ULTIMATE FAIRLANE COMES WITH A 427 SOHC
COWA BUNGA!
THE SEXIEST ORTHOPEDIC SHOE EVER
50TH NSRA STREET ROD NATIONALS
A GREAT DEAL OF HISTORY WAS ON VIEW FOR ALL TO SEE … AND REFLECT