Shep Shepherd’s 1935 Ford Rat Rod “MoonShine”
This beautiful 1935 Ford rat rod dubbed “MoonShine” is an absolute monster, and is also featured in Rat Rod Magazine. [More…]
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This beautiful 1935 Ford rat rod dubbed “MoonShine” is an absolute monster, and is also featured in Rat Rod Magazine. [More…]
This all original >70K mile 1966 Ford Galaxie 500 sat at the back of our lot for a whole lot of years — but it didn’t belong to us. [More…]
Sleepers are cool. This ’68 Chevy Nova named “Sweet Pea” is a good one. It’s crusty, it looks like it was budget built, and it really rips. [More…]
This Original Steel 1932 Ford pick-up cab is channeled 6″ (but not chopped) and has been mated with a repro bed with a locking tonneau cover. [More…]
Willys Trucks aren’t as well known as the ubiquitous Jeep CJ or Station Wagon, but they did produce Pickup, Stake Bed, and Cab & Chassis models. [More…]
Mitch Allread brings by his Homebuilt 1949 Ford Turbo Diesel Dually, a true hot rod custom built from 3 different trucks. [More…]
This ’47 Chevy autocrosser was built at home by a Father and Son for under $2,000 and good old fashioned thinking and a lot of junk parts. [More…]
Rat Stab was a winter Volksrod project of Blake Tourville, welder/fabricator at Sparks Speed Shop in Bethalto, Illinois. [More…]
This 1950 Chevrolet 3100 pickup retains little more than the original tins — the chassis and drivetrain have all been ditched for NASCAR gear. [More…]
Sybo, a Swedish leather-worker and saddle-maker exercised his skills on the interior and exterior entirety of this hot rod. [More…]
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