The flathead’s popularity only increased after the war. With buyers clamoring for new cars, a decent-running prewar V8 Ford could be had for as little as $15, part of the reason it became so ubiquitous in the postwar hot rod and custom scene. In a later era, Ford Motor Company would...
Vehicle Details Beautiful 1938 ford standard coupe restored to perfection! This 50s era hot rod has been rebuilt from the ground up. frame off restoration including rebuilt banjo rear bendix style Li
A gasser is generally defined as a lightweight, high-powered hot rod that was used for drag racing from the late 1950s through the early 1970s. In order to reduce the racing weight, the cars often used fiberglass body parts, stripped interiors, and Lexan windows. Stock engines were swapped...