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Supercharged 1932 Ford Roadster Hot RodFord Roadster hot rod, built by One-Off Rod & Custom in 2019, is currently up for sale. This stunning piece of automotive craftsmanship is powered by a supercharged 355ci small-block V8 and sits on a ...
on Jan. 30. The Roadtourians, the name given to car enthusiasts who enjoy cruising the country to see thousands of custom cars, hot rods and street machines, wrapped up a 25th-anniversary tour ...
See All 41 Photos HOT ROD Invited to Try Out the GT350 at Willow ... but what a blast. The steering was excellent, and if you finessed the throttle just right, you could lightly drift out of ...
PITTSBURGH — Hundreds of custom cars, motorcycles, race cars, trucks and more are on display at the David L. Lawrence Convention Center. The massive display of vehicles is all part of the 64th ...
At the HOT ROD How-To section, you’ll learn how to make improvements to your own special hot rod, drawing from the DIY knowledge of the HOT ROD team to learn more about how-to make more power ...
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Gray’s real estate background dates back more than 20 years and lends itself to her roles as co-owner and vice president of Mexican food franchise Hot Head Burritos. Hot Head opened its first shop in ...
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machine shop, Vass opened Rods N Restos Classic Car Restoration ... Automobile Journalists Association of Canada (AJAC). Have a column tip? Contact him at 403-287-1067 or [email protected] ...
Welcome to the Hot List! A monthly column from fashion sourcer extraordinaire Gab Waller. As a professional personal shopper to some of the best-dressed girls—she gets about 100 requests a day ...
A few months ago, Hackaday’s own Al Williams convinced me to buy a couple of untested, returned-to-manufacturer 3D printers. Or rather, he convinced me to buy one, and the incredible success of ...
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