Car Craft Magazine-June 1957
George Sein’s ’32 Ford coupe & Tom Pollard’s ’29 “A” roadster are the streetrods flaming their way across the front of Car Craft this month.
George Sein’s ’32 Ford coupe & Tom Pollard’s ’29 “A” roadster are the streetrods flaming their way across the front of Car Craft this month.
This issue is primarily dedicated to prove that the ’49-’51 Fords have not lost the customizer’s interest.
Following is estimate of basic costs (1962-63) that may be expected to occur in building the economy version of the XR-6. It is expected that the builder is capable of doing most of his own work. Frame: Model A, $10; tubing, $60 VW front end, complete from junk yard: $25 Read more…
The hot rod sport goes on and on, but the traditional roadster remains forever the same; be it for competition or street. This month’s cover salutes the cars that started it all by presenting the ’34 from St. Louis, the very low ’29 from British Columbia and the street show Read more…
This controversial roadster-pickup was built expressly to win the Oakland Roadster Show Sweepstakes. Richard chose a ’29 Ford pickup as the basic ingredient for his $17,000 hot rod. Interior is finished in black velvet and whitew naugahyde with gold beading. The dash is of polished aluminum and has been filled Read more…