This 1938 Ford rat rod turns classic truck parts into a loud, cartoonish street machine with serious personality. Built with ...
Owning a 1932 Ford hot rod means living in two eras at once. The car’s bones come from the earliest days of Ford’s flathead ...
These are the performance parts that changed hot rodding forever, from Holley carburetors, Hurst shifters, MSD ignitions, and ...
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, ...
Last year, the Ford Motor Company placed third overall among carmakers active in the US automotive market, with sales rising four percent to more than 2.078 million vehicles. It was third behind ...
Hot rods are a special breed of cars, something no one else outside the American continent can do with a proper degree of success. Dating back to the years that separated the two world wars, hot rods ...
Whip out your smartphone, visit tuccihotrods.com and you're greeted with a slew of top notch, high-end restomod beauties flickering across your finger-smudged screen. Dave Tucci and his son Dominic ...
The iconic Ford hot rod may have an unusual nickname, but the ever-popular 1932 Ford 'Deuce' has a very simple reason for ...
Hot rodding is an iconically American phenomenon. Hot Rod magazine defines a hot rod as "an early American car that has been modified for improved looks and performance." Hagerty adds that the term ...
It's not like the roads are littered with hot rods, far from it. In fact, each time you see a hot rod out in the wild, it's a cool experience — even the best factory hot rods are few and far between.
If we had to sum up the cars in one word at the 2026 HOT ROD Power Tour Presented by Chevrolet Performance, it would have to be “diverse.” Sure, there’s your usual slew of Camaros, Mustangs and ...
Invented by Frenchman Leon Levavasseur to power airplanes, the mighty V8 has become an icon of American automotive history. Cadillac introduced America to the V8 motor in 1914, and the car industry ...