Found. Eric Arnette had no idea a 1932 Ford coupe he bought in an Arkansas barn hid a special heritage stretching back to the late 1940s and the very roots of the hot rod movement in California.
A lot of people just don't get it. Why would you intentionally not paint a car? Beer cans for velocity stacks? And for crying out loud, can't somebody use something resembling a modern engine? All ...
Ford has had two Model A's: the first, built between 1903 and 1904, was replaced by the famous Model T, which itself was ...
Even in the odd year that racing is cut short or is cancelled entirely, Bonneville Speed Week never fails to bring out a trove of gorgeous hot rods. The Salt Flats hold a special place in the history ...
The professional-grade 16,200-square-foot car shop at this West Linn, Oregon estate shifts auto hobbyists into next gear. Boys will be boys. Especially when it comes to things mechanical. From a very ...
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