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Jack Chisenhall’s Champ Deuce 1932 Ford Wins America’s Most Beautiful Roadster At The Grand Nationals Roadster Show!


Jack Chisenhall’s Champ Deuce 1932 Ford Wins America’s Most Beautiful Roadster At The Grand Nationals Roadster Show!

Jack Chisenhall and the entire Chisenhall family deserve sincere congratulations for their beautiful 1932 Ford Roadster being awarded ARP’s America’s Most Beautiful Roadster 2023. This car was built by Jack, with final assembly assistance from Roy Brizio Street Rods, and is one beautiful classic roadster. We’ve got all our photos of it from the show below, so check them out. And if you missed the other contenders, there is a link below to check them out too.

So much time and money go into building an AMBR car, regardless of the style, which is why each and every one of the cars that enter is something special in their own right. There have been a lot of folks who have won this award and many more who have tried. For an owner-builder to win it is something truly special. Congratulations to everyone involved.

 

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7 thoughts on “Jack Chisenhall’s Champ Deuce 1932 Ford Wins America’s Most Beautiful Roadster At The Grand Nationals Roadster Show!

  1. Nels Linde

    Looking at Jack’s show sign and the list of credits…….What did he actually do as the stated designer and fabricator ?

    1. Jay Pruitt

      Jack provided the funding and the opportunity for all of those guys listed to work together. Great cars dont happen with out teamwork and vision.

  2. Gary At Cornhusker

    Several years ago I had my Black Deuce Henry bodied highboy roadster in the Builders Showcase at the NSRA show in Louisville. I saw Jack studying my roadster. I’ve known him for probably 40 years. He said he was just gathering ideas. He told me about his roadster and many of the cool parts he was incorporating. I knew then it was going to be something special.

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