As Ford geared up for their massive 2005 promotional launch of the newly designed Mustang for SEMA, Jim Inglese and his crew started the seven-week thrash to make the show. Since the Beach Boys were ...
“Little Deuce Coupe” was based on a Ford Model 18. A “deuce coupe” was from 1932. Murry Wilson, The Beach Boys’ manager and the Wilson boys’ father, heard Buffalo DJ Roger Christian talking about “409 ...
You've probably heard the name before, even if you can't recognize a Ford "Deuce" by its shape or details. Perhaps it was while listening to The Beach Boys, while walking around a car show, or maybe ...
The song Little Deuce Coupe was a smash hit in the early sixties and remains to this day, a cruisin’ classic about Ford’s first V-8 automobile. Webster defines the term hot rod as “an automobile, ...
DEARBORN, Mich. - The Age of Speed turns 75 this year along with the Little Deuce Coupe that ushered it in, democratizing horsepower and providing the clay from which countless hot rods would be ...
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Classic Wheels: 1932 Ford Coupe
There are two sure signs of spring: daffodils poking out of the ground and vintage vehicles rolling out of winter storage. This week, Beacon resident Paul DiGiovanni pushed his bright red 1932 Ford ...
On this day (June 12) in 1963, The Beach Boys stepped into the studio at United Western Recorders in Hollywood, California, to record a pair of songs, “Little Deuce Coupe” and “Surfer Girl.” Both ...
One of the most enduring classic rock Christmas songs is The Beach Boys’ “Little Saint Nick.” Interestingly, the tune is a rewrite of another classic rock song. It’s one of the most obvious ...
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