20 Weird Facts You Didn’t Know About the Iconic 1934 Ford from The California Kid
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How did a chopped black ’34 three-window steal a TV movie—and spark a hot-rod empire?
In this video, we trace how Pete Chapouris’s chopped ’34 three-window leapt from magazine cover to TV fame, ignited Pete & Jake’s, and rewrote hot-rod style with flames, de-chrome, and that sneer-low stance. We show the Halibrands-to-red steelies swap, fake side pipes, grease-pit scenes, 75-in-10 braggadocio, and why the car eclipsed the plot.
02:21: #20 — Built by Pete Chapouris.
03:23: #19 – From Magazine Cover to Movie
04:28: #18 – The Birth of Pete & Jake’s
05:33: #17 – Old School on Purpose
06:43: #16 – Halibrands to Steelies
08:04: #15 – The Fake Side Pipes
09:18: #14 – The C-Channel Rear Bumper
10:14: #13 – The Three-Window Star
11:17: #12 – Buzz’s Garage Pit Scenes
12:14: #11 – Dialogue That Sold Speed
13:30: #10 – The Post-Movie Revert
14:34: #9 – The Name That Hollywood Gave
15:28: #8 – Industry Icon Status
16:32: #7 – The Producer with a Pedigree
17:36: #6 – The Chrome Delete Before It Was Cool
19:21: #5 – The Flames That Never Faded
20:47: #4 – The Vintage Tin Legacy
21:59: #3 – The Red Wheel Confusion
23:18: #2 – Lifelong Showpiece
25:02: #1 – The Car That Outlived the Movie
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