Vehicle Description
Built in 2001, this Muroc II roadster is one of 10 all-metal
limited-production Deuce street rods envisioned by Jerry Kugel with
design input from hot rod legends Chip Foose and Thom Taylor. It
features an aluminum hood and hand-hammered body. Riding on a Kugel
chassis with Corvette-inspired independent front and rear
suspension and Wilwood 11" disc brake rotors, the show-quality
build includes numerous upgrades like stainless-steel control arms,
chromed coilover springs, a Flaming River steering column, a Kugel
rack & pinion steering unit and a Ford-based 9" center section.
Originally sold as a completely built rolling chassis, final
assembly of this Muroc II included the installation a
Corvette-sourced LS6, feeding an overdrive-equipped 4L60E automatic
transmission. Kugel created the DuVall-inspired two-piece
windscreen. The leather-upholstered interior features an instrument
cluster consisting of Gaffrig 4-in-1 gauges, including a GPS-fed
speedometer. This car's unique quality was verified in a full color
feature story in the January 2002 issue of Super Rod magazine,
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