With a whopping 15 million units sold from 1908 to 1927, the Ford Model T is anything but rare. However, you don't see too many of them nowadays. Granted, some got lost on the way, but most of them ...
It's an odd relationship between a hot rod builder and a customer. The customer is the one paying for the job, but the experienced judgment of the builder is a big part of what he's paying for.
Ron Crawford has been a Model T enthusiast for practically all of his life. He was a 13-year-old kid when he owned his first one. Now, at the age of 80, he's back behind the wheel of another Model T.
"When it comes to old cars and hot rods, I've always been a Ford buff," Steve Pieper says. His appreciation for old Fords began when he was a high school student. While his classmates liked the latest ...
As legend would have it, Henry Ford claimed buyers could have his namesake company's Model T in any color they wanted, just as long as it was black. Today's Nice Price or No Dice '26 is black and a ...
Ever wonder what's in a name? Namely, why are pickup trucks called that? The reason why pickup trucks are called 'pickups' in America takes us back to 1925 and none other than Henry Ford, who ...
Cars have changed a whole lot since Henry Ford and crew first put the Model T on offer to the masses. Ford always officially claimed that the T was capable of producing a whopping 20 horsepower, but ...