Own this beautifully transformed 1941 Ford Pickup on Exotic Car Trader, offering the best of old-school looks and new-school performance. The 1941 Ford Pickup marked the last full year of pre-war U.S.
Like most other American corporations, back in 1941, Ford was gearing up to lend a helping hand in the war the country was soon going be drawn into. That meant it had one eye on the government ...
It's easy to measure a person's creativity by supplying them with the most basic starting point. For hot rodders the challenge many times is creating something from next to nothing. Sure it's easier ...
Honest Charley Speed Shop was a landmark in Chatanooga, Tennessee, for years. When they went out of business, Corky Coker, of Coker Tire, bought the name and the old building so that Chattanooga ...
It’s always nice to talk about custom cars going under the hammer because most of the time, this is the only chance we get to give them the 15-minutes of fame they deserve. In some cases, certain ...
While the body of this cab-over-engine truck comes from a 1941 Ford, the flatbed is mostly Chevrolet underneath, with the cab mounted onto a "later model" one-ton Chevy frame, according to the listing ...
VALENCIA, Calif. -- To see it today, it's hard to imagine how the battered cab of a 1941 Ford truck must have looked to Benny Miranda upon first encounter. He knew from the moment that he spied it in ...
It’s been 100 years since Ford first started building pickup trucks, with the 1917 Model TT making its appearance nine years after the first Model T. The original Model TT retained the Model T’s cab ...
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