This gasser looks like it wants to do a wheel stand just sitting still!
Of all the classic racecars out there, gassers are the most unique and iconic. Designed with only quarter-mile speeds in mind, gassers are instantly recognizable with their big engines, raised front ends and solid beam axles...
These two vehicles will be up for auction as a matching set.
What's better than owning a custom hot rod with a cool flame paint job? Hauling said hot rod out on an equally custom hauler truck with a matching flame paint job! If this sounds like hot rod heaven to you, then check out this 1933 Pon...
This Deuce has been modified to the extreme details.
Back in the day, the Ford Deuce, or the 1932 Ford Roadster was the car of choice for hot rodders. Lightweight, easy to modify, and stylish in so many ways, it’s easy to see why it’s been so highly favored. Lest you think there’s a whole pack ...
This online-only auction drew in bidders from across the U.S. and from around the world.
Auction Assets Group recently wrapped up its internet-only auction for The Watson Collection, and this auction of rare cars did not disappoint. The auction ran from August 28th through September 11th, and wh...
This '32 Ford is about as understated as a hot rod can get.
The whole point of a hot rod is to stand out, but not all of these cars have to come in a bright, flashy paint job. If you're looking for a more understated hotrod to enjoy, check out this 1932 Ford five-window highboy that is being sol...
It’s one of only 11 Packard Victoria models built in 1938.
What you see here is a true red-on-red beauty, and it could soon be yours! This 1938 Packard Twelve Victoria convertible is slated to cross the auction block at the upcoming Vicari Auction next month. The event will be held at the Missi...
What a sight to see!
♫ Well, I saw the thing comin' out of the sky, it has one long hood and two big eyes. ♫
No, it isn't Sheb Wooley's one-eyed, one-horned flyin' purple-people eater; it is a mean-looking 1938 Chevrolet Master Deluxe that has been tubbed and fully customized. All street rods we...
An extremely solid, original, and complete example at that.
If you have been looking for the most original and complete ‘36 Ford convertible, you won't find a better example that's priced to sell than this 1936 Ford Rumble Seat Roadster. This vehicle is a perfect choice for your local car show...
No detail was overlooked when this car was built.
Willys-Overland might be best known for the Jeeps that it built, but hot rodders know this defunct automaker for a totally different reason: the Willys Americar. Just like Fords and Chevys from this era, the Americar – aka the Willys Coupe – was ...
This beauty will give The Blue Oval a run for the money.
You know how some rods just have the “look”? Well, this 1941 Chevrolet Super Deluxe coupe totally proves that. With a few traditional mods and vivid red paint, it demands attention everywhere it goes. The person who’s driving it, however,...
Restoration candidate? Rat rod? Cool survivor? You decide.
Streetside Classics deems this 1947 Mercury Eight to be everything you want it to be and at an affordable price. With a current listing price of $24,995, you could own this ‘vert and turn it into anything your heart desires. You can als...
Dare to be different in this stunning Pastel Aqua Chevy hot rod.
If you are growing tired of seeing row after row of the same Ford hot rods at your local car show, then this may be the perfect solution. Classic Auto Mall is excited to announce this rare 1937 Chevrolet Master Deluxe Slant Back f...
The event is slated to take place at the end of September.
Saratoga Auto Auction will be holding its next auction from Friday September 20th through Saturday September 21st. There will be an auction preview on that Thursday. One of the vehicles listed to cross the auction block is this stunning...
Be the king of the car show in this spotless 1932 Ford Roadster!
The 1932 Ford is an icon in the hot-rodding world, and while there's a wide selection of replicas on the market today, most have fiberglass bodies. Not that there's anything wrong with a 'glass body [you could make a '32 Ford out o...
Only 200 miles have been clocked since its completion
When it came to cars, the '20s were a simpler time. Ford's Model T that had been produced for 18 years (1908-1927) was replaced with the Model A capable of 40 horsepower and reached a top speed of 65 miles per hour. This meticulously built 19...
Satisfy your need for speed with the good looks to boot.
Streetside Classics is pleased to announce this stunning, classic 1951 Ford Anglia for sale. Shortly before the outbreak of World War II, Ford announced an update of its Y-series and that car would become known as the Anglia. While litera...