When designing or choosing suspension concepts to use in your hot rod, selections are usually determined by the style of car being built. For a truly contemporary car, there's nothing like a polished ...
From the January 2013 issue of HOT ROD: Builder Dan Webb recreates the iconic vehicle that set the 200-mph bar back in 1950.
It began on a very subtle level, like arriving back at the office from a major event and noticing there were another couple Model A features in the camera bag, or walking the fairgrounds and stopping ...
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 ...
Anyone who is at least passingly familiar with custom cars has probably at least heard of the concept of a hot rod. A hot rod is, of course, a custom car designed with the express purpose of going as ...
The world of hot rods dates back to the 1920s and ’30s, when young guys would soup up Model A and Model T Fords in their garages. Each year, Ford seemed to crank out new cars faster and cheaper, ...
Some of the very first self-propelled vehicles were products of engineers and the curious in private garages and workshops. Within a few decades of the invention of the first car, companies were ...
A model of classic lines and confusing designations. Ford has had two Model A's: the first, built between 1903 and 1904, was replaced by the famous Model T, which itself was replaced by the... Model A ...
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