One single dent on the front fender. That is the only obvious flaw on this 1950 Ford Custom Deluxe Four-Door Sedan. However, it is far worse than that! The car has been sitting in a salvage yard for ...
We are used to talking about cars made from the late 1950s and the early 1960s. By that time, the industry had stabilized enough, in terms of both sales and design, so the world now had machines and ...
Ford is celebrating 100 years in the truck business. Its Model TT (Model T Truck?) began production on July 27, 1917. It was the company's first mass-produced, dedicated 1-ton truck chassis (a lighter ...
It was many years ago that Wayne Sullivan owned his first “shoebox” Ford, the name given to the company’s 1949-1951 sedans because of their new squared-off design. It was 1963. Sullivan was 17 and had ...
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We modernised a 1950s Ford F100
BROTHERS Mike and Jim Ring from Spring Green, Wisconsin, are two custom car building legends known as 'The Ringbrothers'. One of their finest builds is a 1956 Ford F100 truck which took an impressive ...
Itching for a cool delivery-van-turned-custom truck? Probably not, until now, but one lucky bidder has the chance to possess this rad air-ride-equipped vintage machine. Once appearing at SEMA (well, ...
Jeff Davis has been around hot rods and hot haulers his whole life. Several years ago he built a very cool Model A sedan that still sees plenty of miles, but like most of us, Jeff got the itch for a ...
The popularity of the shoebox Ford is undeniable. As a "poor man's Merc" of sorts, it's been chopped, sectioned, nosed, decked, and shaved probably more times that its prestigious sibling. It's ...
Dick Osborn of Fullerton owns this 1950 Ford Two Door Deluxe Sedan, a car that has been in his family since new and, six decades later, is still turning heads. “It was bought new by my uncle, James ...
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