FEATURE: Gary Heidt, 1932 Ford Roadster
In the world of hot rod suspension components, one name that should instantly come to mind is Heidts. For over 25 years, the Chicago suburbs-based company has been cranking out suspension parts that...
View ArticleFEATURE: 1932 Ford Tudor
There’s no shortage of fortuitous incidents that provide incentive for classic car owners to conduct massive overhauls of their beloved four-wheeled machines. In Kurt Jensen’s case, all it took was a...
View ArticleFEATURE: 1932 Ford 3-Window Coupe
Auto enthusiasts can be a fickle bunch at times, always tweaking and modifying their special ride, or trading it away to begin a new project. Rarely do you come across a builder who hasn’t changed his...
View ArticleFEATURE: Gary Heidt’s 1932 Ford Roadster
Building and fabricating play important roles in the custom-car hobby, but it’s hard to beat the smiles that arise when owners use their machines to travel somewhere new. Readers of this Classic...
View ArticleFEATURE: 1932 Ford Street Rods: Sedan and Roadster
Hank Groves always has had an obsession with automobiles. He’d owned dozens by the time he graduated high school. “My first car was a Model A coupe I bought from a junkyard for $15 when I was 14,” the...
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