Jordan Quintal has been building hot rods, street rods, customs and lead sleds ever since he was a little kid working on plastic scale models. When he was 13, he graduated from models to working on full-scale cars at his uncle Wally’s body and paint shop. There he learned how to work with metal, using hammers, dollies and spoons, before moving on to experiencing body filler and sanding techniques. After conquering the body prep work, his uncle handed him a spray gun and he started applying primer, basecoat and clear. By the time he graduated high school he was an accomplished painter.
Jordan opened his body shop in 1975 when he was 24. In 2000, he decided to build complete custom cars and trucks for customers and opened Super Rides by Jordan in Escondido, California. Throughout the years, he’s become well-known in the industry as a master custom builder. Many of his masterpieces have received prestigious awards in the custom automotive world.
The reason Jordan wanted to build his ’30 Ford coupe was to showcase his talents as a craftsman and drive a bad-ass hot rod!
FRONT SUSPENSION:Super Bell I-beam; drilled dropped axle spindles and hubs supported by a North County transverse leaf spring, dampened by a pair of Speedway Motors friction shocks; Speedway Motors hairpin radius rods with custom Super Rides bullet ends.
FRONT BRAKES:Wilwood dual-piston calipers and rotors with Pontiac aluminum finned backing plates.
STEERING:Mullins Vega quick-ratio steer box.
REAR SUSPENSION:Dutchman axle housing with Dutchman 31-splined axles, 3.73 gears set with Pro Gear posi-unit anchored by a Super Rides 4-link and panhard bar and dampened by a pair of Alden coil-over shocks with 250-pound springs.
REAR BRAKES:Wilwood four-piston calipers with 10-inch rotors.
WHEELS:Front: Astro Supreme chrome 15 x 5; rear: Astro Supreme chrome 15 x 10.
TIRES:Front: Coker Classic 165 x 15; rear: Mickey Thompson Radir Dragster white wall cheater slicks 10 x 15.
ENGINE:’67 Pontiac GTO 400-ci machined to 462-ci and assembled by Gregg Scott Racing Engines; Edelbrock Performance aluminum cylinder heads with Mooneyes finned valve covers and breathers; Ames aluminum tri-power intake manifold; custom-made aluminum carburetor spacers with three Rochester tri-power carburetors 1,350-cfm; SCAT steel crankshaft and connecting rods; RaceTech aluminum pistons with an Isky camshaft; custom Super Rides 1 ¾-diameter headers fitted with custom Super Rides heat shield; Electrical charge is produced with a Denso 130-amp alternator; Ron Davis aluminum radiator.
TRANSMISSION:TKO-600 five-speed manual with McLoad dual-disc pressure plate hooked up to an Oceanside Driveline driveshaft.
BODY MODS:Roof 4-inch chop; doors close flush; beltline continues all the way around body and cowl; ’32 Ford radiator shell and Dan Fink grille shortened 6 inches; ’34 commercial truck headlights; taillights from a ’40s OTB headlight turn indicator conformed to rear of body; too many more to list.
PAINT:House of Kolor White basecoat, Lime Time pearl, Pagan Gold concentrate, Egyptian Gold pearl and clear sprayed by Jordan Quintal; pinstriping and lettering by Pete “Hot Dog” Finlan.
INTERIOR:Custom ’50 Ford dash with refurbished speedo/gauges. Armondo’s Custom Upholstery, San Jacinto, CA, leather work, seats, door panels, headliner and carpet; Jordan’s custom steering column and steering wheel quick-release for the Budnik Flat Track four-spoke steering wheel; Super Rides custom detailed items, matching, fabricated and drilled pedal assembly; longneck shifter and chrome-plated window trim; Alpine CDE-1368T head unit with Pandora internet radio, 300-watt amp pair of 6-inch front and 6 x 9-inch rear speakers.