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The magazine’s sister publication, Continental Modeller, will also feature Sir Rod and his layout, along with other imagery, in its forthcoming January issue on sale from December 17.
Those are pretty impressive cars, to be sure, but neither have the presence or rip-your-face-off-ness of this StanceWorks-built Ford Model A hot rod. That’s right, you can buy this monster ...
1930 Ford Model A Hot Rod Rat Rod 1-OFF-Custom Show Car 2,553 mi. $39,997 Get the AutoCheck Report Thiel Motor Sales Inc. De Witt, IA (99 mi.) Call Check availability Check availability Show ...
Editor's note: This story illustrates how one of the finest craftsmen in the sport, Lil' John Buttera, builds a street rod, in this case his own '32 Ford three-window.
As an example, Joe wanted a wide tire on a wheel with a seriously deep dish. On most of Kugel's IRS setups, the shop recommends a minimum axle width of 52 inches hub-to-hub. Joe decided to whittle ...
The Model T Ford remained the popular vehicle for hot rods through the 1940s, but an advancement in hot rodding began before then, when the all-new Model A Ford was produced from 1927 to 1931 with ...
Brock Yates's book, The Hot Rod: Resurrection of a Legend, follows his purchase and subsequent Pebble Beach win with the Eliminator. It's currently up for auction on Bring a Trailer, with bidding ...
Stacie Depner, 46, a mechanical engineer and medical device product-development director living in Anaheim, Calif., on her 1930 Ford Model A hot rod, as told to A.J. Baime. When I was in my second ...
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.
It's the company's second hydrogen hot rod, following a 1948 Chevrolet pickup it designed with a 6.2-liter GM V8. GENERAL MOTORS TO HELP BUILD HYDROGEN-POWERED JETS Freebird is powered by hydrogen.
An April, 1963 HOT ROD cover star that reportedly blew people's minds when it debuted, the flames and pinstriping for McMullen's Deuce were done up by none other than Ed "Big Daddy" Roth himself.
The hopped-up 1930 Ford Model A he drives is a “gow job,” a hot rod from before the term “hot rod” was coined: a car built almost exclusively with 1930s mechanical components, yet capable ...
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