With the first task completed, locating the car, we now had to check and see if anyone was home. The house looked abandoned. Of course, being the optimist, I knew no one would be around, thus making it a wasted trip. However, I was still really happy to have actually found the car...
The Plymouth Duster was a popular fastback variant on the Valiant when it was introduced in 1970. Plymouth would sell more than 173,000 of them the first year and 11,000 more than that the second. Most were built with Slant-Six or 318 V-8 engines, but a goodly number of Duster 340s...
Normally, a car referred to as a “cockroach” wouldn’t be considered high praise – but in the case of a vintage hot rod, it could be seen a compliment. This 1931 Ford roadster (or what remains of it) is a heavily modified custom that was built in the 1960s and retains much of ...
This OBS Chevrolet Hodges Ramp Truck Needs Some Love But It Runs And Drives Mint And Will Haul Your Hot Rods Unless you are building some spectacular custom ramp truck, the biggest name in the business is Hodges Custom Haulers. Based in B...
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(1955 to 1957). They gained tailfins that year but were tastefully done and not over the top like the winged wonders over at Chrysler. The Bel Air Sport Coupe was one of the best-selling models, including the ’57 availablehere on craigslist. It’s in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and ...
It is common for builders to create these old-school hot rods utilizing fiberglass panels or bodies. That is not the case with The Barbarian. All of its panels are genuine steel, and they look pretty good. There are no appreciable dents or other damage, although there are some minor bruise...