Rodding USA

A Forty-Year Dream is Now Reality

In the early to mid-’60s, Garry White of Richmond BC, was one of the numerous junior high guys who didn’t have a full-time job after school, which meant no money to buy a car. So helping his high school buddy keep his ‘46 Ford on the road was as close as it got for him. As fortune would have it, he was given a ‘46 Ford Tudor sedan that a friend wanted to get rid of, and that propelled his interest and love affair with cars to greater heights.

It was the early ‘80’s, and as many can appreciate, a chosen career as an engineer and a love of things mechanical soon had Garry looking for a project car.

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