Basic Training, Part IV: How To Build a Frame By Using Nothing More Than a Hot Wrench and Cold Water
Traditionally, highboys, be them "T," "A," or '32-bodied, rely upon 1932 Ford frame rails. There are several reasons behind this. First, the Deuce frame rails were designed to accept a V8 engine, so ...
George Hurst, originator of the bolt-on Ij engine conversion mounts (Dec. '56 Hot Rod) has done it again; this time with the do-it-yourself nerf bar kit shown on these pages. The basic kit contains ...
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