We recently installed a dropped axle and juice brakes ("Lowered Expectations," May '05) on our restored '29 Model A Tudor, so it was only natural that we continue on from there with the installation ...
A stock Model A Ford, even refreshed with decent tires, is comfortable driving at around 40 mph—maybe up to 50 in short bursts. In my town, where rural 45-mph roads are a license to go 70, driving a ...
Curt Shumaker is a Sprint Car racer and collision shop owner from Ortonville, Michigan. After years of building, repairing, and racing his Sprint Cars, he combined those talents with the abilities he ...
I got it wrong in a column two years ago. The column started out focused on a 1934 Ford Tudor, but ended up telling the story of a father-son automotive garage in rural Owen County where a magic ...
Ford produced about 15 million Model Ts in the 19 years between 1908 and mid-1927 before introducing the upscaled Model A to the world on December 2, 1927. It took several months to switch tooling ...
While some sacrifice an occasional weekend to fix a vehicle, Larry Morlock has been “intermittently” working on antique cars for almost 70 years. The efforts of the 85-year-old Cummins, Inc. retiree ...
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