For one point, ID this old-school hot rod and its builders.
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While I was looking for another car, I found this one. It's Lou Senter's "cut down Model T Gow job". I'll add a little bit to what's described on the wed, based on what I can see. 1923-style bucket body, chrome covered rear-mount spare (pretty unusual for a hot rod) 1935 Ford 16" wire wheels, grill shell from a 1930-ish Buick and a radiator cap mascot from an earlier Buick. I'm not sure about the really awful-fitting grill insert. Could be a lot of things, but mostly, it could have been made to fit a ton better with just a little work.
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That's the car. He had help from his brothers Harold and Sid.