- Written by webmin
Once was a time when this land was awash in flathead Ford V-8s, and not under the hood of cars where they belonged. Nowadays, thanks to the traditional hot rod scene, we won’t say that flathead Ford V-8s have become scarce, but they’re certainly not littering the landscape anymore. So when four come up for […]
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Tagged ford, Ford flathead V-8, Hemmings Classic Car, Hemmings Find of the Day, hot rods and customs, V-8
- Written by webmin
* Our friends at Coker Tire have recently kicked their recreation of the 1911 Indianapolis 500-winning Marmon Wasp into high gear, resulting in a first fire for the T-head six-cylinder engine this week. Best of luck with the work still ahead of you, guys! * Drifting was not invented for the Fast and the Furious […]
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Tagged beaters and driveable dreams, Coker Tire, Count Alexis de Sakhnoffsky, drifting, fastback, Hemmings Classic Car, hot rods and customs, Indianapolis 500, International Motor Sports Show, John Saltsman, Kunimitsu Takahashi, Marmon, Marmon Wasp, Mercury, Mercury Montclair, one-offs and homebuilts, personalities, racing, replicas, resurrections and kit cars, San Francisco, shows, exhibitions and events, streamliners and teardroppers, studebaker, T-head
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With certain cars, you know at a glance the target audience that the automaker had in mind, even moreso nowadays, with automakers scrambling to define and fill every segment under the sun. In the 1960s, with just a few lines of cars in each automaker’s repertoire, it took some creative option and bodystyle combinations to […]
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Tagged convertibles, Hemmings Classic Car, Hemmings Find of the Day, Plymouth, Plymouth Fury, Plymouth Fury III
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