Steve Andersen, a Minneapolis native, has done some automotive mythmaking of his own. From the age of sixteen Steve has been under the spell of internal combustion. Starting with his first hot rod in the late ‘50’s, he progressed to drag racing. First gas rails and then Top Fuel dragsters in the early ‘60’s. In the early ‘80’s he showed the very first pro street hot rod ’32 Ford coupe in ISCA history and then he built the infamous Frankenstude, an all wheel drive, ‘48 Studebaker based car that set the trend for the modern custom and led to the incarnation of the Dare-To-Be-Different movement in hot rodding.
Steve’s latest effort is the Medeusa, a venomous six hundred horsepower demon that trumpets her battle scream through a “nest of snakes” set of headers reminiscent of her namesake’s coiffure. This chopped and channeled version of the legendary Deuce Coupe is sure to terrify more than a few brave souls in the stoplight wars to come. If you’re feeling brave, go ahead and challenge Medeusa, just don’t forget to polish your shield and don’t be surprised if you find yourself turned to stone right there at your favorite intersection.
Mike Chase
Medeusa
1932 Ford 5-W Coupe
Owned by Steve Andersen; Minneapolis, MN
Built by Vescio’s Customizing; Rogers, MN
Body: FoMoCo
Frame: Deuce Steel; Escondido, CA
Front end, rear end & suspension: SoCal
Engine: Cottrell Racing Engines; Chaska, MN
Headers: Mike “the Tubester” Cooper
Flames: Chip Foose
Wheels: Halibrand Sprints
Details
Body: Sectioned 2” ~ Chopped 3” ~ Channeled 4”
Hood stretched 4” ~ Grille chopped 4”
Louvers: Steve’s Auto Restorations; Portland, OR
Engine: Chevy 372ci ~ 575hp
Transmission: 700 R4
Rear end: Ford 9” ~ 3:88 Richmond gear
Muffler system: Flowmaster custom
Very Special Thanks !!! to . . . Bo Vescio and his talented crew, Pete Chapouris & John Reid @ SoCal, Myron Cottrell, Mike Cooper, Steve Driscoll, Jerry Gruwell, Dave LeMieur and my great friends Mike Chase and Chip Foose.