What goes around comes around . . . eventually. Many hot rodders are unknowing custodians of a hobby that may, one day, slip into history. (If you think original '34 Ford parts are hard to find now, ...
This two-owner old-time traditional rod was bought from the Texas rancher who bought it new, and hot rodded with all pre-'48 or similar parts. The Flathead wears an Eddie Meyer intake, heads, and ...
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 ...