In the last issue, we watched as Throttle Jockey Originals of Bohemia, New York, tackled a feisty four-banger, the engine that will power our project Model A roadster down the road in future pursuits.
I was pleased to learn that Ford’s Model A is one of the top 10 cars insured by Hagerty. I’m not surprised; after all, Ford produced more than 4.8 million of them between 1928 and 1931. They are great ...
This car was built almost exclusively with 1930s mechanical components, but it has been driven as fast as 70 m.p.h. By Paul Stenquist Dominic Palazzolo occasionally shows up at car shows and ...
There’s something mesmerizing about cutaway engines. With a few well-placed cuts, you can show what goes on inside a tremendously complex component and make it accessible to a wider audience. Cutaway ...
It has been remarked before in more than one Hackaday post, that here are many communities like our own that exist in isolation and contain within them an astonishing level of hardware and engineering ...
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