Ken Smith, of Portland, Oregon, doesn't do anything without thinking it through. He spent 10 years building this '32 Ford, using most of Henry Ford's parts, and a big one, the powerplant, from Ransom ...
Antonio is a chemical engineering student pursuing his master's degree in chemical engineering and sustainable processes. Throughout his academic journey, he has gained substantial knowledge in areas ...
Among classic Ford pickups, few terms spark more debate than “Highboy.” The nickname is not an official factory designation, yet it has become shorthand for a very specific run of tall, heavy duty ...
The term "hot rod" has been used for decades to describe a car that epitomizes individual performance. Whether it be acceleration, braking, or handling, it's all part of one hot rodder's dream. The ...
Ford is renowned for its trucks, and throughout its more than 120 years in the automotive industry, the American automaker has introduced many iconic pickup designs, including the Ford Model T and the ...
I think the old expression that “imitation is the sincerest form of flattery” applies to this week’s feature car, a 1932 Ford Highboy V8. The model year 1932 was a big one for Ford Motor Co. It was ...
If someone mentions the term "hot rod", the image that forms in your head probably isn't dissimilar from the '32 Ford Highboy Roadster you see here. Jay Leno drives said roadster in his latest video ...
When you delve into the history of Ford 4x4s, you will bump into certain terms that won't make much sense at first. Terms like highboy, dentside, and bumpside muddy the waters of what folks are ...