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1926 Ford Model T Roadster Pickup This low-slung Ford Roadster pickup was built by the owner/seller on a highly modified and widened 1929 Model A frame. Built using traditional parts, the hot rod ...
A 1927 Ford Model T made by Alabama-based Greening Auto Company for the Goodguys show circuit failed to sell despite $110k bid last week.
Inspired by automotive art, Randy Bianchi’s 1927 Ford Model T sedan is a reflection of his unique style.
Imagine the look on Henry Ford’s face if he ever saw his Model A being turned into a high-revving hot rod like this.
Robert Lambert's 1932 Ford pickup was an easy choice for our coveted "Best Ford in a Ford" title from this year's NSRA Street Rod Nationals North.
Ford will go down in history as the most popular hot rodded car of all time, many a rodder will say that the modified ’33 and ’34 Fords, with their incredible swooped grille shells and swept back hood ...
Now, as oddball a car as this Model A limo is, let's consider it on its merits. The obvious market for it is not the general hot rod enthusiast nor anyone with parking space limitations.
The Henry Ford has a fleet of 27 antique vehicles that are used daily at Greenfield Village. It has hired someone to care and repair them.
Even with the rise of the arguably superior small block Chevy and Ford 351 mills, hot rodders kept shoving flatheads into their creations due to their availability and versatility.
Well, 'Memphis,' his new 1939 Ford hot rod F-100 design project is also black – but there is way less body to coat with the menacing paint.