1932 Ford Pick-up Truck and Trailer
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…]
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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…]
Mitch Allread brings by his Homebuilt 1949 Ford Turbo Diesel Dually, a true hot rod custom built from 3 different trucks. [More…]
Here are a couple tips right off to help keep costs under control as you embark on your hot rod project or build. [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…]
Tips and tricks for preparing your hot rod or custom car or truck for interior and upholstery. [More…]
This G28T 4-Banger Model A hot rod woody was built almost entirely from scratch over a period of two years. [More…]
Build budgets are a reality, but not a restriction — see your budget as a motivation to focus funds on the areas that matter most to you. [More…]
Put your hot rod build project money where it matters to you most, and get the best bang for your buck with these 10 budget alternatives. [More…]
Matt demonstrates how to channel a Ford Model A Body down over the frame to give the car a lower overall profile. [More…]
The Rodder Files bring you Rat City Rukkus 2018 Car, Bike and Rockabilly Show in Las Vegas Nevada.. [More…]
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