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Hot Wheels 2013 - Phaeton (AKTA)

Kamis, 10 Oktober 2013


Phaeton (AKTA)
Purple - Blue
Rp. 35.000
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Keunggulan :
1. Model klasik modifikasi dari tahun 1930 an.
2. Tampo yang menarik, gambar gitar dengan tulisan "stockton".
3. AKTA ( US Card - hanya dijual di USA dan Canada).
4. Klasik modern.
AKTA
Review
Jeff & Sandy Teague's 1933 Ford Phaeton
(from Volume 13, Issue 146)
When walking through any car show there are always those certain cars that just grab hold of your attention, and draw you in for a closer look. Sometimes it can be as easy to explain as a pre-existing interest in a particular make and model, that you used to own a similar car in the past, or that the vehicle in front of you just seems to have that elusive “Wow” factor. The last was the case for us,
as we were drawn like moths to a flame when we stumbled across Jeff Teague’s 1933 Speedstar Phaeton, which is based out of the Orlando area.
Upon further inspection everything on Jeff’s car seems to be just right.....the stance, the paint, and that swoopy styling. The car was built by the famous Bobby Alloway of Alloway’s Hot Rod Shop in Louisville, Tennessee, and features the new
1933 Speedstar Phaeton fiberglass body produced by Rat’s Glass. The result is a new slant on the traditional ‘33 Ford hot rod, which takes on a decidedly modern flair. With black paint, long lingering flames fading from yellow to orange with a blue pinstriped outline, and a set of Boyd Coddington rims it all adds up to a visually stunning piece.
Inside the suicide doors you’ll find more quality craftsmanship, with sculptured red leather upholstery throughout. Among the tastefully done items one of the more impressive interior aspects are the custom designed gauges by Classic, which blend perfectly with the black and red theme, and also incorporate the signature Alloway winged “A” logo.
Under the hood you’ll find a big block 502 Chevy that again features the Alloway “A” on the valve covers. When Jeff fired the car up
it was evident from both the great sound, as well as the sweet smell of the quality fuel this high compression engine runs on, that it surely must pack a powerful punch when the throttle is mashed down. Behind the tastefully accessorized engine resides a 350 Turbo automatic, with a Winters quick change rear end rounding out the drive train. Since the quick change is so easily visible with this body style it not only has function, but also adds lots of classic hot rod styling and flash when viewing the car from rear angles.
Since having the car completed Jeff has taken it to many shows over the summer, both in Florida and around the country. At the Goodguys show at Indy it won the Boyd Coddington Pro Pick, and at the L.A. Roadster Show over Father’s Day weekend it was selected to be displayed at the Maguires booth. While at the Goodguys show in Nashville it took the DuPont award, and at Goodguys in Columbus it took another Boyd Coddington Pro Prick. In Louisville, Kentucky at the NSRA Nationals it garnered yet another Pro Pick, and at Shades Of The Past in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee it was a Top 25 pick.
Obviously it has made quite an impression as Jeff has traveled around the country this summer. Many other people have enjoyed the car’s “Wow” factor as well, and we were happy to come across it here in the sunshine state. CN
1933 Ford Phaeton Speedstar
This is the first Phaeton Speedstar, built by it's designer Bobby Alloway.
Bobby delivered the car for it's debut in June 2006 at the Indy Good Guy's Show
where the car won it's first Boyd's pick, from there Jeff and his long time
friend Glenn Nakada traveled out to the L A Roadster show and then back to
the first Good Guy's show held in Nashville.
The car has been shown six times and has come away with five top picks.
Including being one of the Top 25 cars at the 2006 Shades of the Past Rod Run
and chosen to be on the 2007 25th Anniversary Shades logo apparel.
This car as all cars that come out of Alloway's Hot Rod Shop is one Screaming Ride.
Truly a Knock your Socks off Pin you to the Back of the Seat Hot Rod!
Many Thanks to Bobby for building the first SpeedStar Phaeton for us.
See pictures and specs below
click on images to enlarge




 

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