The first hot rod to win the America's Most Beautiful Roadster award was Bill Niekamp's 1929 Ford Model A. The next AMBR winner was also a Ford, and the one after that, and the 10 after that. Of the ...
At 78 years young, retired Southaven, Mississippi, truck parts salesman Bill Hardy is enjoying the sweet life driving his 1935 Chevrolet Suburban street rod. And when we say "drive," we really mean it ...
A 1935 Chevrolet EB Series ½-Ton Pickup now offered for $29,900 captures a defining chapter in early American automotive history. Built during the height of the Great Depression, this all-steel pickup ...
Iconic 1935 Chevrolet Standard street rod blending Depression-era style with reliable Chevrolet drivetrain upgrades – garage-kept classic featuring Impala small-block V8, Powerglide automatic, A/C, ...
When I heard from Gloria and George Gates that they had a 1935 Chevrolet five-window business coupe I couldn’t wait to see it. My memory rolled back to when I was 16 years old and my father gave me my ...
You'd probably never expect this pretty green 1936 Chevy to have a horn that sounds like that of a diesel train locomotive. Tap the button at the center of the steering wheel, however, and the ...
When it comes to hauling, few rides have the heft, handiness or history of Chevy's legendary Suburban. This rolling icon can move everything short of mountains, having room for more than its fair ...
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