When the Pierson Brothers coupe roared down the salt half a century ago, it set the rodding world on its ear as an early experiment in aerodynamics that put the roofline so low, even midgets (oops, we ...
We are used to talking about cars made from the late 1950s and the early 1960s. By that time, the industry had stabilized enough, in terms of both sales and design, so the world now had machines and ...
The 1949 Ford, affectionally tagged as the ‘Shoebox,’ stands as a timeless piece of the American automotive mosaic. This classic car didn’t merely add a new model to Ford’s lineup; it revolutionized ...
This started out to be a nice everyday driver for my wife. It was a rust-free Georgia car that had been stripped completely. I mean everything: nuts, bolts, wires, glass, etc.—all gone. We decided to ...
Steve Whitlock's '51 Ford 2-Door Coupe Steve Whitlock tells us he's a Blue Oval fanatic through and through, and it shows in his rather large collection. He has more than 30 Falcons, 15 Fairlanes, and ...
There are not a lot of rules to design when it comes to the world of hot rods; most times – anything goes. Today's feature car might pass as a hot rod at first glance, but it isn't. It's got the same ...