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The 1936 Ford body style lends itself to being a rod, a custom, or often both. Think back to the famed Pierson Brothers 1936 coupe. It ran DeSoto bumpers, fender skirts, Appleton spots, wide ...
Jeff Wasserman's personal hot rod collection is diverse, including everything from '60s muscle cars to this early '60s style 1915 Ford T-bucket. The Model T is the earliest of Jeff's hot rods ...
If we were to survey the hot rod market, we’d probably find more Ford-based builds out there than anything else. For reasons lost to history, Blue Ovals made in the early 1930s seem to have ...
This hot rod stretch-limo is custom-made, built by combining two early ’30s Ford Model As, and it’s currently for sale on Craigslist, in Southern California.
Our alternative is Black Ford Day—a celebration of some of our favorite pre-War (1940 and earlier) Ford hot rods that happen to be painted black.
Larry Wood, of the Early Times Hot Rod club, and his 1933 Ford 2-door with chop top in Long Beach.
Ford will go down in history as the most popular hot rodded car of all time, many a rodder will say that the modified ’33 and ’34 Fords, with their incredible swooped grille shells and swept back hood ...
This article takes a look at various classic ford hot rods from the mid centuries. - Mustang & Fords Magazine ...
In the early 1900s, horsepower was almost exclusively for the Gatsbys of the world. Ford’s flathead V-8, introduced in the ...
Ford's Flathead wasn't the first V8 or the most powerful, but it was simple, lightweight, reliable and cheap ...
Ah, yes! The early 1930s Ford Coupe. The classic car that's been hot-rodded more than anything else in America. But I can't have enough of it. There's just something special about these seemingly ...
The 1932 Ford McMullen Roadster became an icon when it appeared on the cover of Hot Rod Magazine in 1963.