All through the history of hot rodding, building and driving roadsters has remained one of the most satisfying ways a car enthusiast can express himself. No single vehicle is more typically a hot rod ...
What exactly makes a lowboy different from a highboy, and why did T-buckets change hot rod culture? Here's the history every ...
The attention-getting rods leave Hollywood's famed Capitol Record building behind as they head for destination atop Griffith Park mountain at easy pace. One of the very first things many visiting auto ...
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 ...
This 1932 Ford Roadster has been transformed with a period-correct Highboy hot rod conversion and is now offered for sale. In 1932, Ford retired its second nameplate to be called the Model A (the ...
Photo by Sally Carroll/Special to The Weekly Vista Ten-year-old Eli Jennings, his six-year-old brother, Isaac, and four-year-old twin sisters, Ava and Alyssa, get a gander at some hot rods and antique ...
One of the coolest cars that we have encountered all week happens to be for sale, and it is the vehicle pictured below. You re looking at a 1932 Ford Roadster that is the definition of pure automotive ...
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 ...