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[Gallery] Eric’s 1934 Coupe Named “The Beast”
Eric Morse’s 1932 Coupe might be one of the cleanest hot rods we have ever seen.
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Eric Morse’s 1932 Coupe might be one of the cleanest hot rods we have ever seen.
The first day of LS Fest Texas really brought the heat both literally and figuratively!
If you are part of the Baby Boomer generation, seeing hot rods on the street was de rigueur.
Today, on its 119th anniversary, Ford Motor Company is making a century of its archival material available to the public through a new online database called the Ford Heritage Vault.
Today’s CCF is a Ranchero with a BBF ready to roll.
The first weekend of June was a perfect time to celebrate all things vehicular in downtown Long Beach, California, home to the Acura Grand Prix of Long Beach, an IMSA/INDYCAR doubleheader each spring (with the exception of 2020/2021).
This may the rarest, big money classified that’s ever been on our site. We are proud to welcome America’s first F1 car!
Today’s CCF pick is a 1966 Pontiac Tempest Resto Mod/Pro Tourer in pristine condition with plenty of power under the hood.
A sweet professional build is all about a concept well-executed. The following examples, highlighted in our Builder’s Showcases, are either recent builds we’ve run across, internal favorites, or builders that we know and love doing something unique. Enjoy!
Today’s CCF pick is this ’63 Dodge Dart Arizona car that’s for sale or trade!