Father and son Ford Coupe hot rod build | Why I Drive #41 #Video
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"I guess that means it's time to sell off these cars," are the words Chris Niederkrom uttered to his friend. Chris had just found out that his wife was pregnant, and was under the impression that selling off all his projects was just how being a responsible adult worked. Fortunately, the friend gave him some sage advice: "That's not how you do it. Now is the time to buy more cars, and involve the kids in everything." Now, some 15-ish years later, Chris and his son, Dean, cruise down River Road alongside the Guadalupe River in a 1933 Ford Coupe hot rod that they built together.
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