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Owners of 1932 Ford hot rods frequently balance history with drivability
Owning a 1932 Ford hot rod means living in two eras at once. The car’s bones come from the earliest days of Ford’s flathead V8, but most Deuces on the road today are the result of decades of ...
This channeled 1929 Ford roadster pickup pairs a 327ci small-block V8 with a decade-long hot rod build, chopped top, and ...
Vision is a complicated sense. Focus too acutely on one detail or another, and you’ll miss the bigger picture. It’s the whole “missing the forest for the trees” thing, and that’s what Whitey Van ...
Hot rods are a special breed of cars, something no one else outside the American continent can do with a proper degree of success. Dating back to the years that separated the two world wars, hot rods ...
For the first few decades of the 20th century, V8 engines were finicky, expensive things reserved for low-production luxury cars. Fancy pants Cadillacs and LaSalles were powered by V8s, while more ...
This past spring, Ford announced the creation of its Heritage Fleet, a new program dedicated to preserving some of the most prized vehicles from the company’s 122-year history. The backstories are as ...
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 ...
Two months is all you have until Christmas. That said, feast your eyes on what I feel can be a great gift to your loved ones, even yourself. Yes, I'm talking about this 1934 Ford Roadster hot rod ...
Hot rodding is an iconically American phenomenon. Hot Rod magazine defines a hot rod as "an early American car that has been modified for improved looks and performance." Hagerty adds that the term ...
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