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1932 Ford Roadster by The Street Rod Foundation
Home of Educator One
America's love for the automobile is an important part of history.
Street Rodding is a special part of that relationship.




OUR PROJECT

Page 4 - Build Phase 4.

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The students have installed the drive shaft that was provided by Inland Empire Driveline.

Here you can see the shock mounts before the students' box them in.

Front shock mounts after the students boxed them. This will add strength to the shock mounts and give them that custom look.

This picture shows a typical straight spreader bar. The students didn't like this look so they redesigned it.

The students have made a pattern from a piece of cardboard for the new front spreader bar they are making.

Students Jon Childrey and Michael Britton are welding the new spreader bar.

Michael Britton is grinding the welds on the new spreader bar.

Students Jon Childrey, Michael Britton, and David Booth are checking the look and fit of the new front spreader bar.

The new spreader bar has been installed and the front rails were boxed. It looks awesome. Great job!

Student David Booth is reassembling Educator One, after returning from receiving its first coat of primer which was provided by House of Kolor.

Check out these awesome headers provided by Sanderson Headers.

The students have put Educator One back together just in time. Jackson Community College has worked on Educator One for two semesters now and have come a long way. It takes a long time to build a car like this, even for the pros. Their class is only four hours long on Saturdays. The students - left to right are: Jon Childrey, Michael Britton, David Booth, and their instructor Ed Rowley.

The students are applying sheets of fiberglass over the aluminum foil for the transmission cover.

David Booth is holding the new transmission cover. Good job guys.

David and Jon are dreaming about how cool they are going to look cruising around in Educator One.

The winter semester has come to an end at JCC. In this picture you can see some of the parts that have been provided to SRF, the hood from Rootlieb Inc., the grill shell from Brookville Roadster, the aluminum grill insert Alumicraft Inc., tires provided by BF Goodrich and the awesome wheels provided by Cragar Classic Wheels.
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For more information, or to support the Street Rod Foundation,
contact Chairman Bob DiBlase at (517) 339-3758 or via email at bob1933@cablespeed.com.
Or, write to Street Rod Foundation, Inc. at P.O. Box 307, Haslett, MI 48840

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