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Needs Finishing: 1932 Ford Coupe Hot Rod

While production cars are often referred to as “cookie-cutter” vehicles that share standard mechanical components, paint, and trim, the same can’t be said for traditional Hot Rods. They allow enormous scope for personalization, meaning that you will almost certainly… more»

Old School Cool: 1932 Ford 3-Window Coupe

I have long admired the American hot rod scene. I think it is because it draws its roots from necessity and a time when enthusiasts were forced to innovate if they wanted to slip behind the wheel of a… more»

’70s Build: 1934 Ford Three-Window Coupe Hot Rod

The hot rod scene was born out of equal parts necessity and ingenuity. A segment of society didn’t have the funds to lay their hands on the latest performance offerings from Detroit, but they wanted to go fast. Therefore,… more»

43k Original Miles: 1935 Chevrolet 3-Window Coupe

Google “1935 Chevrolet 3-Window Coupe,” click the Images tab, and about 90% of the photos fall into the cool, sleek hotrod category. Only 11,900 of these cozy coupes of the nearly 550,000 Chevrolets produced in 1935 rolled off the… more»

Old School Cool: 1933 Ford 3-Window Coupe

If you feel like capturing the look and feel of a less complicated era, this 1933 Ford 3-Window Coupe is a car that deserves a closer look. This is an old-school hot rod that is ready to be driven… more»

One Family Owned: 1935 Chevrolet 3-Window Coupe

For anyone who has owned a classic car for an extended period, the decision to finally part with their pride and joy can be a heart-wrenching one. Imagine how the family who owns this 1934 Chevrolet 3-Window Coupe feels… more»

Very Original: 1935 Ford 3-Window Coupe

After spending more than 15-years in hiding, this 1935 Ford 3-Window Coupe has emerged in surprisingly good order. It runs and drives, and apart from a repaint at some point in its life, it remains remarkably original. It would… more»

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