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Salt City Special: 1928 Ford Model T Salt Racer Hotrod

The days of summer are calling and nothing is more suitable [in our dreams] than a hot rod with open pipes and an open top. We like ‘old school,’ we appreciate anything that once ran flat out on the salt flats and we love unique touches that pop out at you the more you [...]

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No Top, No Windshield, No Problems: 1929 Model A Highboy Street Rod

Practicality, who needs it? That’s what the SUV or the family sedan is for; this hot rod is for cruising. Out on the open road, opening up the pipes and blaaaaating down the highway will make just about anyone smile. Plus, doing it in true old-school hot rod style is an added [...]

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Not For Purists: 1955 Ford Thunderbird Street Rod

Hope everyone’s had a nice President’s Day, apologies for not posting the last few days, things have been quite busy. Today we’ve noticed a pretty cool looking Turquoise 1955 Ford Thunderbird hot rod that will make the Ford purists out there cringe. However, this car is really meant to be a hot [...]

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Ending Soon, No Reserve on EBay: 1938 Diamond T Hot Rod

This old school hot rod is a 1938 Diamond T truck cab on a 1947 Ford frame. We like this sort of thing as it’s really at the root of hot rodding. This auction ends soon so we won’t bore you with too many details. With 12 hours left, bidding is currently [...]

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Custom Roadster: 1932 Ford Hi-Boy Hot Rod

Visualize it: top down, sun is just coming up, you’re winding your way through the hills of upstate New York on a crisp summer morning. Or bundled up, cruising the mountains of Vermont in the fall. Maybe blasting along I-5 up in California into Oregon. Well, that’s what we visualize when [...]

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Street Cruiser: 1937 Ford 3 Window Coupe Hot Rod

It’s a cold dreary here and seeing this ‘37 Ford has brought us a bit of a smile. While we love all the lightweight, high strung cars with huge horsepower and great road-holding capabilities we’ve posted lately, sometimes it’s just nice to cruise. There’s value in having something which starts up with every [...]

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Not Your Ordinary Rod: 1956 Peterbilt Custom – “Gizmoness”

As the folks over at Hot Rod Magazine said about this 1956 Peterbilt: “The best thing about this car is that it evades description.” It may evade description but the owner made sure to give it an identity, calling it “Gizmoness.” For the story behind the name and a detailed overview, check [...]

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Peaches & Cream: 1948 Diamond T Hot Rod

This hot rodded ride is not what we’re typically into. However, it’s very unusual but still usable as a show cruiser or show-toter, and priced in bargain territory. The owner claims he’s got well over $50,000 in receipts for the parts alone; it’s offered on EBay with No Reserve, bid up to (and [...]

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Road Ready: 1934 Ford 5 Window Coupe Hotrod

November 18, 2009: This Hotrod was spotted for sale again, with a slightly lowered price of $34,000. It’d be a blast to roam through the hills of So. Cal with this winter or to put in the garage and spend some time to make it personalize to your desire, in time for [...]

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