Bill Thornedyke of Montrose, Colorado, has had his fair share of project cars and hot rods, but there is still one car that’s eluded him: a ’32 Ford roadster. We think that his latest build, a 1931 ...
The term “iconic” is typically used when famous hot rods are being discussed. As these things go, the word is right up there with “legendary,” and there are thousands of cars and even trucks in the ...
Sailor Bob, San Diego, California, shows car to friend Bonnie Smith. 7.60 x 16 rear tires are turned by 3.78 rear axle gears. (Photos by Bob Hardee) With flathead engines often going for a slight ...
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