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The Bill Jerry's 1932 Ford Roadster takes on competition from Massachusetts at the Newington Airport in Portsmouth, New Hampshire circa 1953. The starter was Jerry Sheehan, 19 years old, president at the time of The Cam Snappers Club from Newburyport, Massachusetts. Photo courtesy of Peter Bennett.
The registration sheet from the 2nd official NEHRC Drags at Newington Airport September 20, 1953. Photo courtesy of Peter Bennett.
These highly coveted patches were given out to those cars that made or broke 100 mph by NEHRC. Photo courtesy of Peter Bennett.
Buddy Hinman's 1931 Ford Model A Roadster of Rome, New York. The build was started in 1947 and completed in 1949 when Buddy was 13 years old. Eli English of Pittsfield, New Hampshire purchased the car late in 2015.
Allan Fielding's 1932 Ford 5-Window Coupe of Burriville, Rhode Island. Allan traded the car for a 1951 Oldsmobile around 1955. The coupe had already been hot-rodded when Allan got it, and it ran a channeled 1932 Ford chassis. Allan and his friends George Summers and Ronnie Bouchard installed a 1934 Ford chassis and a Hemi in the car before they got it back on the strip. Eli English of Pittsfield, New Hampshire bought the old coupe in January of 2018.
Shaun Miller's 1934 Ford 5-Window Coupe of Wimot, New Hampshire. Shaun purchased the survivor hot rod from a fellow in Plantsville, Connecticut in May of 2021. It came without a story and a windshield glass marked 1967.


Hot Rods of New Hampshire

Buddy Hinman's 1931 Ford Model A Roadster
Allan Fielding's 1932 Ford 5-Window Coupe
Shaun Miller's 1934 Ford 5-Window Coupe


Citizens of New Hampshire

Eli English
Shaun Miller




 

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