Fords for '37 - Some Beauties and Some Beasts
/While more beautiful on the outside, the 1937 Ford family used mechanical brakes that most owners changed pretty quickly to the more modern mechanical type that tended to actually function.
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While more beautiful on the outside, the 1937 Ford family used mechanical brakes that most owners changed pretty quickly to the more modern mechanical type that tended to actually function.
Read MoreWhen Ed Duvall told the California Highway Patrol that their new-for-1937 Fords were slower than his '35, they didn't believe him. But when he outgunned their cars and shot past 100MPH they definitely stood up and took notice.
Read MoreClyde Barrow so liked the '33 and '34 Ford that he wrote a letter to Henry Ford describing the cars as, essentially, bulletproof. But, apparently, he wasn't quite right in that respect.
Read MoreWhen you mention the word “Cobra” to any autonut, there’s a good chance that you’ll induce drooling and heart palpitations of epic proportion. The Cobra is truly a magical machine in so many people’s eyes, so much so that you can still buy replicas of a car that effectively ceased production in 1967.
Read MoreIn 1932 Ford ushered in a new era of performance with the affordably-priced V8 making unprecedented horsepower in the low-priced field. This iconic car was the inspiration for the Beach Boys Little Deuce Coupe and has driven hot rod enthusiasts since the day it first rolled off the assembly line.
Read MoreWhile the Chevrolet El Camino has been out of production since the days when Love Shack was topping the charts, that doesn't mean that plenty of people don't still love the idea of a car-based pickup and this 1956 Chevrolet El Camino is a well done custom tribute to the brand along with a beautiful tribute to the 60th anniversary of the tri-five Chevy.
Read MoreJoin Jerry Mull as he recounts the half-century journey of his 1948 Ford Super Deluxe 8 woodie Station Wagon from junkyard parts car to a show-stopping beautiful example of the breed today.
Read MoreThe 1957 Chevrolet may be the most iconic collector car of all time and, according to LA Radio Motorman Leon Kaplan, one of the best in terms of being a canvas for either restoration or modification. Join us for a ride with Leon Kaplan in his own '57 Chevy Bel Air hardtop.
Read MoreDenny Duvall continues his vintage car series with a story about the Ford Model A, Henry's second-generation car which was more sophisticated in every way than the Model T it replaced. Heck, you could even buy it in four different colors!
Read MoreThe 1965 Rambler Marlin came out to go head-to-head with the Mustang and Barracuda, but meddling by inept corporate management doomed the car. Still, today it's a unique machine that keeps people guessing at car shows and we've got a beautiful example on the Curbside.
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