Throughout the course of the Summit Racing Show Car Series season, vehicles are judged and accumulate points based on a series of criteria. The top 15 points-earning vehicles go head-to-head in five different categories in Chicago for the right to be named the Summit Racing Show Car Series ISCA Grand Champion.
This year’s Grand Champion is Phil and Deb Becker’s 1932 Ford three-window coupe.
The Becker’s award-winning coupe features a subtle ¾-inch top chop with the rear window leaned forward the same ¾-inch. The front fenders were cut and re-arched, and the headlight bar was dropped 2 inches, sectioned, and drilled to hide wires. Under the hood, a Chevy 350-cubic-inch V8 with tri-power induction is mated to 700-R4 transmission from Gearstar. A set of Dayton wire wheels are custom pinstriped and wrapped in Diamondback smooth sidewall tires. The car is covered in Axalta (DuPont) custom mix Chromapremier-Butterscotch paint.
You can get a closer look at the Beckers’ 1932 Ford three-window in the slideshow below.
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