This Ford Model A Roadster from 1933 has been completely reimagined in this hot rod conversion. You can learn more about it here! Ford's Model A name confusion stems from shared chassis and hot rod ...
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Why the 1932 Ford Model 18 changed hot rodding forever
The 1932 Ford Model 18 arrived as a modest family car with a steel body, mechanical brakes, and simple styling. It left ...
The term “iconic” is typically used when famous hot rods are being discussed. As these things go, the word is right up there with “legendary,” and there are thousands of cars and even trucks in the ...
This 1932 Ford Roadster has been transformed with a period-correct Highboy hot rod conversion and is now offered for sale. In 1932, Ford retired its second nameplate to be called the Model A (the ...
Building a car that can win the America’s Most Beautiful Roadster award is an exercise in craftsmanship, vision, and these days stacks of cash—big stacks! But in the past that wasn’t so much the case.
The hot rodding world is filled with common terms that gearheads throw around a lot. These terms are used throughout the hobby and describe many of the different customization techniques and parts ...
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