We found this 1935 Ford to be a beautiful mess of a build. Yeah, it looks like Tim Miller cobbled it together, but the closer you look, the more you find that Dick Banjo is pretty well sorted out.
I encountered Dunphy’s Viper and 411 other cars like it (I’m using a broad definition of “like”) at HOT ROD Drag Week, an annual event that more or less started as a way to get people to shut up about ...
The love affair with hot rodding begins early in life. For most of us, it happened on Main Street U.S.A., not on the racetracks across the country. One of the biggest things we love about our muscle ...
Craig May, of Vaughnsville, enjoys a ride in his 1929 Willy’s-Overland Whippet. Production of the roadster began at the Toledo Jeep plant in 1927. A year later it finished third in sales behind Ford ...
Some of the very first self-propelled vehicles were products of engineers and the curious in private garages and workshops. Within a few decades of the invention of the first car, companies were ...