America's top-selling truck for 45 years, the Ford F-Series goes back all the way to 1948. But Ford has been making haulers since the early days of the automobile. The T-based Model TT, for instance, ...
The world of hot rods dates back to the 1920s and ’30s, when young guys would soup up Model A and Model T Fords in their garages. Each year, Ford seemed to crank out new cars faster and cheaper, ...
In the hurry up world in which we live, it might be pleasant to occasionally step back and imagine what life was like 90 years ago. One way to do that is to take in the gracious appearance of an ...
In the modern-day world, where drag racing usually involves two or more supercars accelerating at breakneck speeds over the quarter-mile, someone decided to take a break from the 700-hp Ferraris, ...
This car was built almost exclusively with 1930s mechanical components, but it has been driven as fast as 70 m.p.h. By Paul Stenquist Dominic Palazzolo occasionally shows up at car shows and ...
Many of you already know how magazines can be a great source of inspiration. Studying pages filled with images of different vehicles is the perfect way to define your own tastes and mentally design ...
Or impact, encouragement, guidance—any way you define it, the lives we lead and the paths we take can be thoroughly directed by the people responsible for bringing us into this world. Our parents are ...
This Ford Model A Roadster from 1933 has been completely reimagined in this hot rod conversion. You can learn more about it ...
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 ...