A stock Model A Ford, even refreshed with decent tires, is comfortable driving at around 40 mph—maybe up to 50 in short bursts. In my town, where rural 45-mph roads are a license to go 70, driving a ...
You may remember last month we pretty much wrapped up the chassis section of the Ford Model A coupe project at Hot Rods By Dean, assembling the Total Cost Involved Engineering chassis with the ...
Good question. The answer lies in who's asking, and the intended use of the car. That's because while a live axle performs well on smooth pavement, an IRS handles better on bumpy, twisty roads.