This 1928 Model A Roadster is a true blend of classic style and custom craftsmanship. Powered by a 392 HEMI and backed by a 700R4 transmission, it delivers both performance and drivability. The car sits on a custom-built frame with ’32 Ford rails, featuring a body stretched 2.5 inches for a more aggressive stance. Details like the ’32 Ford grille shell, chopped windshield, and ET wheels give it a timeless hot rod look.
Originally discovered in a field in Naches, Washington by shop owner Craig Wick and his father, this roadster was brought back to life and completed in 2007. It stands as a personal and mechanical testament to craftsmanship, history, and passion for hot rodding.
Specs:
Engine: 392 Hemi
Transmission: GM 700r4
Front Suspension: Custom 32 Rails
Rear Suspension: Custom
Paint Color: Mazda Red
Body and Paint: Byers Custom
Interior: Rocky Peters
Year Built: 2007
Photographer:
John Bunker




















