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Dennis Gage checks out a “slightly” modified rat rod that’s been budget built from a 1929 Ford truck spotted at Cruisin’ the Coast.
[More…]This specimen is a typical 1932 Ford five-window full fendered hot rod from the ’50s or ’60s. The car is powered by a 1949 Mercury flathead.
[More…]Builder V8 Billy’s 1966 Ford Fairlane Twin Turbo 427 RestoMod was built for Street and Strip.
[More…]Put together by Road Productions, this video is a well narrated look back at Ford and the American Dream.
[More…]Danny Love shared this story and photos with us ~ This pristine 1947 Ford Pickup belonged to his Dad, aka Jiggs.
[More…]Schwartz Performance RestoMods this one owner New Mexico car into an “R” code 427 clone with bolt on suspension and brake improvements.
[More…]Specs include overall height, length, and width of a fully dressed engine – oil pan, intake, carburetor, front accessory drives, and exhaust.
[More…]Richard Holdener explains the exact formula to get your Small Block Ford to reach 500-horsepower.
[More…]With a little bit of work and some lube, the new stance on reverse chrome wheels and cheater slicks fits the ’32 perfectly.
[More…]Recovering a ’73 Ford Mustang Fastback after a get-a-way driver from 20-years ago said they were guaranteed to find several cars in the river.
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