A modified 1932 Ford Model B coupe featuring a Cadillac V8 and classic hot rod styling is now available.
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 ...
Some cars are classics the moment they roll off the production line. Others have to gradually age their way into hindsight to start charging the nostalgia tax. Then you have rare cases where something ...
Just about every gearhead knows that the 1932 Ford is significant for one major step forward for budget-minded car buyers: a V8 engine in a non-luxury car. The Ford flathead V8 made its introduction ...
Our exclusive render design makes this Ford rat rod meaner than everything else.
"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 ...
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 ...
Dave Mirro's 1932 Ford deuce coupe is an example of a pure-bred hot rod that combines modern comfort with classic pizzazz. Dave Mirro, of Bushkill Township, rescued this 1932 Ford five-window coupe ...
In the early Ford lineup of cars, the most famous are, of course, the Model T and the Model A. But shortly after the A exited the scene in 1931, there was the short-lived trio made up of the Model B, ...
Old is gold, but sometimes, it's hard to resist the allure of new tech. Air conditioning, driver assist features, independent suspension, torque vectoring, and heated massage seats are much better ...
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 ...
This 1932 Ford Roadster has been transformed with a period-correct Highboy hot rod conversion and is now offered for sale. In 1932, Ford retired its second nameplate to be called the Model A (the ...