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- The Tom Hocker ’40 Ford Coupe Has Returned! - Hagerty
We first reported on the rebirth of the Tom Hocker ’40 Ford coupe in 2022 when vintage vehicle restorer John Canepa —no relation to Bruce Canepa, the racer exotic car dealer—offered to let us see the completed rolling chassis and engine before the repainted and restored body was mounted and the final assembly took place
- Tom Hockers 1940 Ford Coupe - Kustomrama
1940 Ford Coupe owned by Kustoms of Los Angeles member Tom Hocker of Oakland, California The Hocker Coupe is a historically significant custom car known for its extensive modifications, its association with renowned customizers such as Barris Kustoms, and its appearance in the movie American Grafitti
- Tom Hocker Barris 1940 Ford Restoration Progress
This custom ’40 Ford is the famed Tom Hocker owned, and Barris Brothers constructed Car Craft cover car from the ’50s ‘little custom book’ era For custom car historians, a find like this is significant in that this is one more car not lost to the ravages of time
- 1940 Ford coupe - Tom Hocker - Barris Kustom - Forumactif
1940 Ford Coupe restyled by Kustoms of Los Angeles member Tom Hocker and Barris Kustoms Tom Hocker of Oakland, California bought a used 1940 Ford around 1947 1948
- History - The Tom Hocker 40 Ford | The H. A. M. B. - The Jalopy Journal
My old pal Ed Hagerty of Deal Auto Wreaking and the owner of the Deucearri and the Buddy Ohanesian 40 Merc, from the Bay Area was restoring the car I believe one of his sons inherited the Hocker 40 in a half restored state and was planning on finishing the restoration
- 1940 Ford coupe Tom Hocker - Barris album | Rik Hoving - Fotki
Rik Hoving | Custom Car Photo Archive photos: 1940 Ford coupe Tom Hocker - Barris - Started in '48 by Barris who chopped the top 2-3 4 inches in the front and 2-1 2 inch at the rear The windshield was leaned back and the rear window leaned foreward
- Tom Hocker ’40 Ford is making a comeback - Hagerty Media
This chopped and customized coupe, known as the Tom Hocker ’40 Ford, was built and then rebuilt by Barris Kustom Industries in the 1950s It has gone through several iterations, not uncommon for a high-caliber show car, and even made a cameo appearance in American Graffiti
- Hagerty - Join us for an in-depth look at the resurrection . . . - Facebook
Join us for an in-depth look at the resurrection of this silver screen car star We recently got to see the completed 1940 "Tom Hocker Ford" and speak with its owner, Rich Hubbard, who had more of the car’s history to share FULL STORY GALLERY:
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