Dallas Morning News News for Dallas, Texas Business:
"Stripped-down '32 Ford hot rods still streak across the salt flats at Bonneville every summer.
And flashy '57 Chevys still create a stir, their mix of fins and fuel-injected V-8s as enticing as ever.
In fact, after decades as two of hot-rodding's highest profile cars, the '32 Ford and '57 Chevy are considered by many enthusiasts to be the cornerstone cars for the billion-dollar hot-rod business.
'The cars now have a permanent place in history,' said Gary Bennett, senior automotive specialist at Barrett-Jackson Auction Co. "
"Stripped-down '32 Ford hot rods still streak across the salt flats at Bonneville every summer.
And flashy '57 Chevys still create a stir, their mix of fins and fuel-injected V-8s as enticing as ever.
In fact, after decades as two of hot-rodding's highest profile cars, the '32 Ford and '57 Chevy are considered by many enthusiasts to be the cornerstone cars for the billion-dollar hot-rod business.
'The cars now have a permanent place in history,' said Gary Bennett, senior automotive specialist at Barrett-Jackson Auction Co. "
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