{"id":49195,"date":"2014-01-26T18:36:33","date_gmt":"2014-01-27T02:36:33","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/bangshift.com\/?p=49195"},"modified":"2014-01-30T07:11:55","modified_gmt":"2014-01-30T15:11:55","slug":"americas-most-beautiful-roadster-2014-is-wes-rydells-1935-chevrolet-phaeton","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/bangshift.com\/general-news\/americas-most-beautiful-roadster-2014-is-wes-rydells-1935-chevrolet-phaeton\/","title":{"rendered":"America’s Most Beautiful Roadster 2014 Is Wes Rydell’s 1935 Chevrolet Phaeton"},"content":{"rendered":"

America’s Most Beautiful Roadster 2014 Is Wes Rydell’s 1935 Chevrolet Phaeton!<\/p>\n

The AMBR Trophy, or America’s Most Beautiful Roadster 2014, goes to Wes Rydell who’s Foose Designed, Rad Rides by Troy built, 1935 Chevrolet Phaeton came out on top of the heap after some incredibly stiff competition. Winning the AMBR is a HUGE honor as it is one of the most highly regarded trophies in the show car world. Builders who have won either America’s Most Beautiful Roadster or The Ridler will tell you that these two are the highest honors you can achieve in show cars. On behalf of BangShifters around the world, we extend our heartiest congratulations to the entire group who built and assemble this amazing hot rod, it is most certainly deserving.<\/p>\n

With names like Foose and Trepanier involved in the design and build respectively, it’s no wonder that this beautiful 1935 Chevrolet Phaeton ended up on top. Throughout the weekend this car has had an insane crowd around it, and for good reason. It’s one ultra bitchin hot rod. As you’ve come to expect from this team, there were no shortcuts, not design elements that happened by accident, and no detail left out. When you combine that with the incredible rarity of this particular car, it truly is spectacular.<\/p>\n

We also want to send our congratulations to all of the America’s Most Beautiful Roadster Contenders as each of them has obviously put all their heart and soul into each one. We want to send out a special thank you to two of the Contenders because they embody hot rodding at two of the extreme levels. First we want to congratulate and thank the Roseville High School auto shop for their super bitchin Mad U Sa project. What a beautiful Roadster Pickup they put together and what an amazing job they did. This car is on par with anything at the show, and they should be incredibly proud to have been in this competition. We also want to send a special thank you to Paul Gommis who’s 1932 Ford Phaeton is unlike anything else at the show. Paul was kind enough to give us a personal tour of this car, and share some special moments and memories with us, and for that we are grateful. We look forward to hooking up with Paul for a ride in this bad boy shortly.<\/p>\n

America’s Most Beautiful Roadster 2014 Is Wes Rydell’s 1935 Chevrolet Phaeton\u00a0and if you missed out on who all the contenders were, use the link below.<\/p>\n

CLICK HERE FOR ALL THE CONTENDERS FOR\u00a0 America’s Most Beautiful Roadster 2014<\/strong><\/a><\/p>\n

America’s Most Beautiful Roadster 2014<\/strong><\/h1>\n

Wes Rydell’s Black Bowtie 1935 Chevrolet Phaeton\"Wes<\/a><\/h2>\n

Designed by Foose, and built by Rad Rides by Troy, the Black Bowtie is definitely one of the most talked about cars at the show as well. Super subtle, almost factory in fact, in may ways makes this a car that a lot of people don’t get. The fabrication, design, and execution are what you would expect from names like Foose and Trepanier, and we dig a lot of this car. What also makes it special is the fact that it one of only a few hundred. Some say as little as 200. When a car is that rare, there has to be some serious drinking going on while trying to decide whether to restore it or hot rod it. Obviously in this case hot rodding won out. This is a car you would love to show up at a Hollywood Premier in.<\/p>\n

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