And that’s saying something. Ford styling from 1932 to 1936 was consistently outstand ing—remarkably so, given Ford didn’t even have an official design department until March 1935. The ’35 models, ...
Barn finds are like lottery tickets. Or better said, like a box of chocolates because you never know what you're gonna get. Forrest Gump puns aside, this 1936 Ford Roadster was found in a pretty dire ...
It was Eric's desire to drive his hot rod in road rallies and other sporty car events. However, this hot rod had to capture the feeling of what a returning World War II fighter pilot might be looking ...
View post: 2026 Mercedes-Benz GLC Vs. 2026 BMW X3: The Luxury SUV Fight Not every pre-war Ford has survived the decades without being chopped, lowered, or rebuilt into something unrecognizable. This ...
This kind of car shows a distinct personality and provides more than just a strong image of a legendary vehicle; it is that kind of build that can express its feelings. After the Great Depression, car ...
The "Minnesota Mad Nut" haulin' buns in a 1936 Ford rose up out of the pavement like a pagan god pulling a Teardrop trailer and screamed past traffic. Or at least that's what it must have looked like ...
Suppose you are on “Jeopardy” for the final question. If you answer correctly, you’d win a gazillion dollars, but if not, you get a smile and a handshake from Alex Trebek. The question is, which 1936 ...
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