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 ...
The famed 1932 Ford, also known as the Deuce, is arguably the most important and iconic vehicle in the pantheon of hot rods. As such, it's no coincidence that the car that's become synonymous with the ...
There are many reasons why anyone would want to build a hot rod—probably about as many as there are hot rodders! Wade Keith, a 40-year-old rodder living in Texas already has a foothold in the rodding ...
The hot rod market is a very peculiar one. Almost all of the projects that are built for this segment are to some among us the best the motoring world has to offer. Yet, not all of us are willing to ...
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 ...
The 1932 Ford Model 18 arrived as a modest family car with a steel body, mechanical brakes, and simple styling. It left ...
In 1932, Ford retired its second nameplate to be called the Model A (the first being a short-lived 1903 and 1904 offering), and the 1932 Ford Model B debuted. One of the variants offered was the ...
I was pretty happy when the westbound custom hot rod I'd tailed from downtown Bloomington kept going straight where Kirkwood Avenue ends and pulled into Kleindorfer's Hardware and Variety Store's ...
There are hot rods, there are show cars, and then there are builds that genuinely define the standards by which others are ...