A
new car on the UK hot rodding scene is always exciting! But this isn’t a
new car per-se, let’s think of it like a car returning back home. A car
that after being built in the UK was released onto the US custom car
scene just to show off how we do it over here in Blighty.
Ashley has been in and around the hot rod scene for many years and first saw the ’32 Coupe de Grace at 1998 Doncaster Custom Car Show. Then later in 2000, he was presented with the opportunity to do some paint work on the car which was when he really fell in love. Ever since then, Ashley and business partner Gareth had hopes of one day owning the Coupe.
At the time, the car was featured in numerous magazines, including Street Machine and Custom Car, as well as winning awards on the show circuit. But shortly after, the Coupe was shipped to the States where it has resided until now.
The ’32 is well travelled and has lived in California, Alabama and San Francisco, finally ending up in New York after being purchased by Bill ‘Buster’ Brown III. Bill was a lifelong hot rod and classic car enthusiast and an active member of the Road Knights Auto Club. He purchased the car to relive a dream, having previously owned a ’32 Ford in his youth. But, sadly Bill only got to enjoy the car for a couple of years before his passing in early 2018. Gareth tells us that Bill’s family have some lovely memories of the car and they are grateful to his daughter Jen for agreeing to sell it.
Let us introduce to you the 1932 Ford ‘Coupe de Grace’
Originally built here in the UK by Home Grown Hotrods in the 90’s and owned by Pete Tyas, the Coupe is now being brought by back by Ashley Markham and Gareth Davison of DM Classics Limited.Ashley has been in and around the hot rod scene for many years and first saw the ’32 Coupe de Grace at 1998 Doncaster Custom Car Show. Then later in 2000, he was presented with the opportunity to do some paint work on the car which was when he really fell in love. Ever since then, Ashley and business partner Gareth had hopes of one day owning the Coupe.
At the time, the car was featured in numerous magazines, including Street Machine and Custom Car, as well as winning awards on the show circuit. But shortly after, the Coupe was shipped to the States where it has resided until now.
The ’32 is well travelled and has lived in California, Alabama and San Francisco, finally ending up in New York after being purchased by Bill ‘Buster’ Brown III. Bill was a lifelong hot rod and classic car enthusiast and an active member of the Road Knights Auto Club. He purchased the car to relive a dream, having previously owned a ’32 Ford in his youth. But, sadly Bill only got to enjoy the car for a couple of years before his passing in early 2018. Gareth tells us that Bill’s family have some lovely memories of the car and they are grateful to his daughter Jen for agreeing to sell it.