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Technical Where did you mount your horn on your hot rod or custom?
Assuming you actually have a horn.
I bought a aftermarket Harley Davidson horn that resembles the type that was originally mounted on the front forks, I didn't like the chrome so I sandblasted... -
Hot Rods Over the top 1932 fords
We all know that 32 fords are one of the top dogs in the hot rod world, but most of them are done in the same fashion as one another. Aside from the little deuce Coupé of The Beach Boys fame, has... -
Hot Rods Transmission and rear end choices
Hi, I am helping a friend out with a 1953 Ford F-100 pickup truck. He purchased this and previous owner made some changes to it. It has a 1965 Mustang 289 2 bbl engine in it. It has a 3 speed... -
Hot Rods Lathe
Thinking about buying a lathe. Tips, shortfall. I have my eye on a 6" Atlas Cratsman metal lathe 101.07301.
How hard are metal cutting blades to find for it. Any other tips suggestions would be... -
Event Coverage Miller Reunion at the Milwaukee Mile
This annual event is this week, July 9 & 10. I plan to be there a while on Friday. I'll be with the number 66 Indy racer that finished 17th in the 1934 Indy 500.
This old racer is still... -
History Anybody got info on this custom T-Bird?
A bunch of years ago I got an offer to swap my model A hot rod (+money) for this custom T-Bird that had been (then) recently imported from the US to Sweden. Although I thought the car was pretty... -
History remember the excitement you felt the first time you drove your hot rod or custom?
I remember, It was on a Saturday afternoon and a friend had stopped by driving his '32 Plymouth coupe and I was installing the junkyard mustang automatic floor shiftier and he ask me had I fired... -
Event Coverage The Few CC Vancouver Island reliability run
Here are some photos from the reliability run on Vancouver Island last weekend.
13 cars braved the 37*C (98*F) heat to make the 207km run from Duncan BC, along the famous “Renfrew Loop” ending at... -
1932 Ford pickup price drop
Selling my 1932 Ford truck
Great running and driving original steel 32 truck, 32 truck cab. 3" channel. 1933 dash.
Original 32 truck box that has been shortened up. New bulkhead and stake... -
Features Oh noo. Not another roadster!!!
I accuired this great late 30s-ish style roadster a couple of weeks ago. I still have my white one, albeit without flatty V8 right now, but this is a completly different kind of jalopy: 18"... -
History LET'S SEE THOSE HAMB FRIENDLY RODS & CUSTOMS THAT HAVE BEEN IN THE FAMILY SINCE
19_ _ . You fill in the year, I'm sure there are some real hems out there.
Brenda's 1954 Ranch Wagon was purchased new from Blue Ridge Motors by her Grandmother, it was passed on to her dad and... -
Hot Rods 4th of July weekend, show how you will celebrate with your hot rod or custom
What kind of hot rod and custom activity's are you planning for this holiday weekend?
Locally there is a car show/fireworks display that is one we will attend tomorrow night, last year was... -
Hot Rods Model A identification question
I purchased a 1930 Model A 5 window coupe. My understanding is that the VIN # is on the engine block. The number on the block does not match the title and I suspect it might be a 1932 engine...
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