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Ford Highboy Coupe With Plenty Of Attitude
Mike Barillaro’s 1932 Ford Highboy is a Race-Inspired Hot Rod With Epic Proportions
By Tommy Lee Byrd - Photography By the Author
Going back to the earliest...
How to Install Classic Instruments’ 2-5/8 Classic Series Gauges for Hot Rods
Classic Instruments’ 2-5/8-Inch Classic Gauges Combine Vintage Style and Modern Technology
By Ron Ceridono - Photography By Brian Brennan
Back in the ‘40s era of hot rodding,...
The History of Hollywood Hot Rods
https://vimeo.com/512669268
Modern Methods Wrapped in a Traditional Package
By John Gilbert - Photography by The Author & Tim Sutton - Videography by Tim Sutton
Hollywood Hot Rods’ shop...
Precision Hot Rods Rust Repair On Door Shells
Restore Rusted-Out 1934 Ford Coupe Door Shells the Right Way
By John Gilbert
There are a lot of different projects a first-time DIY guy can do...
Part 3: Finishing Chopping Your ’32 Ford Three-Window Coupe
Finishing Touches… It’s In the Details
By Tony Thacker - Photography by the Author
If you have stuck with us through parts 1 and 2 you will...
BOWTIE BONEYARD
One Century Ago
By Steve Magnante - Photography by the Author
The year 1929 was a big one for Chevrolet. That’s when the 194ci overhead valve (OHV)...
Obnoxiously Awesome
Brian Raymond’s Drag Radial ’69 Camaro
By Shawn Brereton - Photography by the Author
https://vimeo.com/645431354
Good things come to those who wait. This is true for those who...
Years In The Making, 1936 Chevy Truck
This 1936 Chevy Truck Was Once Old But Now New
By Eric Geisert - Photography By the Author
Most every time a vehicle gets a new owner...
Coyote Swap with Vintage Air Front Runner
1957 Ford Del Rio Ranch Wagon Coyote Swap
By Ron Ceridono - Photography by Brian Brennan & Tate Radford
In the Nov. ’21 issue of Modern Rodding...
How to Eliminate Interior Rattle On Your Classic Truck
Dynamat’s Xtreme Noise & Temperature Solution
By Rob Fortier - Photography by the Author
Over the last 30 years I can count how many “finished” old cars...




















