An old Ford roadster without a top was chugging up the hill.
He and his wife headed out on the road to see America in a Ford roadster.
And for the body, he has bought a modern copy of the gold standard of his art form, the 1932 Ford roadster.
Lloyd Earle, a retired Tucson businessman, has a $40,000 purple 1932 Ford roadster made from reproduction parts.
The front axle was also a Ford component, being the rear axle of a contemporary Ford roadster turned upside-down.
When he goes West, you go, too, climbing into his 1941 Ford roadster dressed all in purple.
The Ford roadster cost $25,000, but, Mr. Jones said, he would not reveal the price of the Buick because "my wife would shoot me."
However, the possession of the Ford roadster they were driving was found to be legitimate and they were released.
It was no longer necessary to put a Cadillac engine in a Ford roadster to be fast.
Zuberi has taken the audience on an investigation by racing around Death Valley in a 1932 Ford roadster and tracked down a Japanese internment camp survivor.