Troy Trepanier has won the Ridler, the AMBR and now this year, for the second time, the SEMA Battle of the Builders.
In a stunning display of custom automotive craftsmanship, Troy Trepanier of Rad Rides by Troy has won the coveted overall ...
Troy Trepanier wins the 2025 SEMA Battle of the Builders with his one-of-a-kind 1936 Ford Roadster. See the full results, the Final Four builders, and the Top 10 Hot Rod & Hot Rod Truck finalists that ...
Moal Coachworks of Oakland, California crafted a 1936 Ford roadster that’s arguably like no other 1936 we have ever seen. The longer all of us remain involved with hot rods the greater the chance we ...
Built from 1935 to 1936, the 221-ci (3.6-liter) Flathead V8-powered Ford Model 48 became a popular choice for hot rod enthusiasts in the decades that followed. Today, you’ll find many exquisite builds ...
And that’s saying something. Ford styling from 1932 to 1936 was consistently outstand ing—remarkably so, given Ford didn’t even have an official design department until March 1935. The ’35 models, ...
This kind of car shows a distinct personality and provides more than just a strong image of a legendary vehicle; it is that kind of build that can express its feelings. After the Great Depression, car ...
Suppose you are on “Jeopardy” for the final question. If you answer correctly, you’d win a gazillion dollars, but if not, you get a smile and a handshake from Alex Trebek. The question is, which 1936 ...
Toy cars and other memorabilia that will be auctioned off at the Erie County Fairgrounds in Sandusky, Ohio. The Blade/Lori King Buy This Image The first 1936 Ford car, a Roadster, that was collected ...
Paul Knowlson was in search of a '36 Ford pickup to take him back to his teenage years when he owned a '36 Blue Oval pickup. One day he received a phone call from a woman in Australia and she told ...
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