Factory Five Customer Tom Veale’s ‘33 Hot Rod

Factory Five customer Tom V. has built a beautiful ’33 Hot Rod, #007. Even better, he has been a tremendous help to Factory Five customers on the internet forums providing great feedback on suspension set-up and build tips for guys who are following his example and building their own Factory Five ’33’s.

I love seeing the different looks of Tom’s ’33 – hard top, roadster, performance/race wheels, period correct white walls and painted rims…just a great car and a lot of great looks.

Congratulations Tom and on behalf of everyone at Factory Five, thanks for everything you have done to help build the Factory Five community.

Click here to see a full gallery of Tom’s Hot Rod.

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