The North American International Auto Show in Detroit, Michigan is usually a showground reserved for the major auto manufacturers. This January as auto executives from around the globe converge on Detroit they will see more than concept cars and production newbies. Boyd Coddington, the hot rod legend from Southern California will show his newest creation; the "French Connection".
Coddington, the multi-award winning designer, fabricator and alumni of the Hot Rod Hall of Fame brought to Detroit a coach-built masterpiece as a sneak peek for the auto industry. The
"French Connection" follows in a succession of coach built cars that Coddington has conceptualized and constructed in his Southern California shops. The "French Connection" closely
follows in the tradition of the great coach builders of the early 1900's but with a distinctly hot rod flair.
"Unlike 'CadZZilla' and 'CheZoom' that were based on American cars, the 'French Connection' was greatly influenced by the Delahaye automobiles and the designs of those such as Figoni et
Falaschi. These coach-built cars from the early 1900's have such beautiful lines and brightwork that they have always intrigued me," said Coddington.
Not the first hot rod to be largely influenced by the great French built cars of the early 20th century, the "French Connection" was preceded by Boyd's "What-the-Haye" a much smaller
coupe. The "French Connection" is nearly 200" of flowing hand-shaped aluminum and steel. Accented by specially made bright chrome, the car has a chassis that features independent front
suspension and a live rear axle. Standing just 4' tall, this roadster is long, low and fast with a vicious aluminum V12 matted to an automatic transmission.
Surrounding the driver is exotic Ostrich hyde and a custom instrument panel that oozes opulence. The coach-crafted body is finished in black over the signature Boyd Red and is then
highlighted by the stainless steel grill.
About Boyd Coddington and The Boyd Coddington Company
Boyd Coddington is an internationally recognized automotive designer, builder, fabricator and television star. He is recognized as one of the winningest hot rod builders of all-time and
has been included in many automotive Hall of Fames. The Boyd Coddington Company is well-known for designing and constructing numerous show-quality, custom automobiles for celebrities such
as Billy Gibbons of ZZ Top and Michael Anthony of Van Halen, Brad Penny of the LA Dodgers and Johnny Halladay "The Elvis of France". The corporations that have sought Boyd Coddington
include Budweiser, White Cap, Amsoil, Sobe, Old Milwaukee Beer, O'Reilly Auto Parts and Hershey. With his name representing companies and products world wide, it is not uncommon for the
Boyd Coddington name to be found in most automotive stores. His trademark billet aluminum wheels, the product that launched an industry, are today manufactured under a license to American
Racing. Find more about Boyd Coddington by visiting www.boydcoddington.com.
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