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 ...
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, ...
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Troy Trepanier’s hand-built ’29 Ford Model A hot rod
This 1929 Ford Model A showcases the extraordinary craftsmanship of Rad Rides by Troy, transforming a classic hot rod into a ...
What would you call this thing? "It's between a hot rod and rat rod I guess," says Mark Ricker. "It's not all rusty like a rat rod but is not traditional either." It looks hard to drive, channeled low ...
In 1930, Lee Chapel set aside space in his Broken Drum Auto Salvage—on San Fernando Road south of Glendale—for his first "speed shop." The fenderless car at right was a Chevy "single-seater" that he ...
Hot rodding is an iconically American phenomenon. Hot Rod magazine defines a hot rod as "an early American car that has been modified for improved looks and performance." Hagerty adds that the term ...
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