This pair of 1932 Ford highboy sedans demonstrates how different similar cars can be. Joe and Ryan Mapes' 1960s-style green Fordor and Mike Kerwin's 1950s-era maroon Tudor are like salt and pepper ...
I think the old expression that “imitation is the sincerest form of flattery” applies to this week’s feature car, a 1932 Ford Highboy V8. The model year 1932 was a big one for Ford Motor Co. It was ...
When someone uses the word “hot rod,” chances they are talking about the 1932 Ford McMullen Roadster, whether they know it or not. From the classic open-top silhouette to its iconic and much-copied ...
Gleaming steel: Henry Ford would be proud. If you're into hot rods-especially everyone's favorite, the '32 Ford roadster-here's a statistic. Of the 258,927 vehicles built by the Ford Motor Co. for ...
"The newest parts on it are the '49 Merc shocks on the frontend," said Mike Crawford of Palmer Park, Maryland, in an email to us regarding his 1932 Ford roadster. In a short follow-up message, Mike ...
For what it’s worth, and despite its many shortcomings, 2022 was a pretty good year for the American custom car industry. We know that’s so on account of the many modified or built vehicles that came ...
January is Ford Month here at autoevolution, so expect from us a flood of pieces on high-profile production Blue Ovals of the past and present. But because Ford is also the favorite platform for ...
Deuce coupe "barn finds" rarely surface today, but there are still some buried treasures out there. Hot rod builder Jim Siegmund found his 1932 Ford Highboy coupe—pictured above in as-found ...
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*Estimated payments are calculated by Cars.com and are for informational purposes only. We’ve estimated your taxes based on your provided ZIP code. These estimates do not include title, registration ...
Deuce coupe "barn finds" rarely surface today, but there are still some buried treasures out there. Hot rod builder Jim Siegmund found his 1932 Ford Highboy coupe—pictured above in as-found ...