What was once commonplace with race cars is becoming commonplace with street machines, especially the popular ’55 to ’57 model Chevrolets. The point in reference is the dismembering of the car’s front ...
Hot rods come in all shapes and sizes, which is cool, but one drawback of this situation is finding an appropriate rearend assembly of the correct (or close to it) width. For years, all that was ...
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Taking apart the Ford banjo axle for the 1936 build
In this step of the 1936 Ford build, we’re tearing down the classic Ford banjo axle to inspect, clean, and prep it for restoration. A key piece in vintage hot rod projects, this axle deserves special ...
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