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 ...
This old-timer features a lot of modifications inside and out and beneath the skin, and is for sale in the United States with a clean Utah title ...
His story is similar to thousands of American hot rodders. Per Martinsen has had a passion for cars since he was old enough to know what one was. Hot rods got his interest early, and in his youth he ...
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 ...
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 ...
Our trip in the rich world of the Blue Oval this January, when we here at autoevolution are celebrating Ford Month, has taken us down some very interesting paths. One of them is that of the hot rods, ...
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 ...
Two historically significant 1932 Ford roadsters are set to take center stage at the upcoming Mecum Auction in Glendale, Arizona, where both vehicles will cross the block on Friday, March 20, 2026.
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 ...
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 ...