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REMEMBER STEVE MOAL, THE gifted hot-rod builder whose roadster work graced our cover a year ago? After completing his Moal Roadster (AW, May 13, 2002), the Oakland, California-based designer ...
The finished concept Steve and Bob agreed upon would be a Weslake-powered, Moal-built hot rod that would take its styling cues from the Nickel Roadster, effectively taking the best points from ...
A total of 14 entries are vying this year for the title of America's Most Beautiful Roadster at the Grand National Roadster Show in Pomona Friday through Sunday. Here two generations of the Moal ...
Moal's creations have won just about every competition for roadsters over the years, except for one, and he hopes to come away with the title of America's Most Beautiful Roadster at the Grand ...
A few minutes in a Moal car, though, and the difference is startling. The little white roadster we chose to photograph, primarily because it looks so smart, turns out to drive smartly, too ...
The spotless blue and silver roadster sitting in Steve Moal's body shop -- it feels almost sacrilegious to call this coachworks a body shop -- looks familiar. Is it a Bugatti? Perhaps a Delahaye.
Steve Moal insists, "We tend to discover designs as we go along. This roadster was based on our chassis concept, but we met as a group to set the direction. As the work progressed, I would talk to ...