The 1962 Ed Roth "Tweedy Pie" is a classic example of traditional hot rod styling, showcasing Roth's versatility beyond his more radical creations. Based on a 1923 Ford Model T roadster, the Tweedy Pie featured a clean, low-slung look with a small-block Chevy V8 engine, chromed suspension, and classic mag wheels. Unlike Roth's more futuristic fiberglass customs, this build embraced the stripped-down, garage-built aesthetic that defined early hot rod culture. Its popularity soared after being featured in magazines and later released as a Hot Wheels model, making it one of Roth's most beloved and accessible builds.















