The Flying Goose

Thursday, April 19, 2018
The Flying Goose

You gents might remember my post about Widegren’s Speed Shop a few years ago? Gustav Widegren and his old timey cats run a shop out of a small town… continue reading »

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Gasser Madness!

Friday, April 13, 2018
Gasser Madness!

As of late, I’ve had early Fords on the brain. I’ve been checking all our favorite classifieds day in and day out looking for that pre-war gem. Banger?… continue reading »

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Scrap Drives of WWII…

Thursday, April 12, 2018
Scrap Drives of WWII…

If you want to build your hot rod out of real Henry steel, it’s not easy to find a really nice Model A coupe or roadster body (let… continue reading »

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The Mammoth ’31 Studebaker: Gone in a flash…

Tuesday, March 27, 2018
The Mammoth ’31 Studebaker: Gone in a flash…

Car companies used to do some really cool, innovative promotional stunts like this. Big, bold and blazoned projects that told the world, “Buy our cars, cause we can… continue reading »

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Supercharged Six—in a DeSoto

Friday, March 2, 2018
Supercharged Six—in a DeSoto

Ever since I came across that ’32 Chrysler body on my trip to Oregon a few weeks ago, I’ve had non-Fords on the mind more than usual. You… continue reading »

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The 1940 Ford Style Show

Tuesday, February 13, 2018
The 1940 Ford Style Show

As with many other manufacturers, sometimes a Ford between two model years might look pretty much the same, but actually conceal a number of improvements. This is definitely… continue reading »

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Drag Racing in Color – 1958

Tuesday, January 9, 2018
Drag Racing in Color – 1958

I love sharing old home movies of hot rods in action from the 1950s, because it’s probably our most accurate look back at how the cars were built… continue reading »

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Hod Rodding in the Snow (again)

Thursday, December 14, 2017
Hod Rodding in the Snow (again)

Happy Holidays my HAMB Friends! Although it’s understandable to get a little down about these cold days and long winter nights, that doesn’t mean you can’t take your old… continue reading »

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