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Alex Steelsmith's 1929 Ford Model A roadster is a prime example of what traditional hot rods are all about.
Wheels A Hot Rod Before Its Time: Ford’s Model A, With a Boost This car was built almost exclusively with 1930s mechanical components, but it has been driven as fast as 70 m.p.h.
Building hot rods is a lot of work. However, there is no greater satisfaction then seeing the end result of all those hours of work. Find out what Street Rodder did to make this 1933 Hot Rod alive ...
Three of our favorite 1933 Ford Coupe street rods blend retro class and contemporary cool in different ways.
A new law will soon allow you to buy some very cool cars that were formerly verboten — like a 5.0-Coyote V-8 powered hot rod with a '33 Ford body.
This custom-made hot-rod limo was built by combining two Model A Fords, has a custom interior, and a Ford 460 big block V8.
The rendering is based on the 1930 Ford Model A pickup - at least when talking about this age, it's hard to come up with a better starting point for a hot rod project, be it real of virtual.
It’s a timeless-looking hot rod built without taking out a second mortgage. The easiest way to begin a traditional hot-rod build is to start with a car that was already hot-rodded.
Me & My Car: 1931 Ford Model A in Dublin a masterpiece hot rod About $45K in customization by current owner followed previous one’s work having it painted, ‘chopped’ and ‘channeled’ ...
The Model T is credited with first putting Americans behind the wheel, and the 1932 Ford became a hot rod icon, but the 1928-1931 Ford is mostly forgotten.
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.
But while hot-rodded Model As can sometimes feel like they're a dime a dozen, we have to admit this particular hot rod coming to Barrett-Jackson's Scottsdale auction still manages to stand out.