Editor's Note: As you might have gathered from our first installment of "Basic Training" (May HOT ROD), we are setting out on a series of articles on what it really takes to build a car. Although ...
Basic Training, Part IV: How To Build a Frame By Using Nothing More Than a Hot Wrench and Cold Water
Traditionally, highboys, be them "T," "A," or '32-bodied, rely upon 1932 Ford frame rails. There are several reasons behind this. First, the Deuce frame rails were designed to accept a V8 engine, so ...
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 ...
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