The Old Iron Workshop on MSN
Taking apart the Ford banjo axle for the 1936 build
In this step of the 1936 Ford build, we’re tearing down the classic Ford banjo axle to inspect, clean, and prep it for restoration. A key piece in vintage hot rod projects, this axle deserves special ...
Bringing an old classic Ford car back to life is, without a doubt, an exciting process. But instead of choosing one of the most iconic Ford models ever built that everyone knows and loves, why not ...
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Top 10 automakers supporting classic car owners
These classic-friendly brands make ownership easy – think plentiful parts and strong support to keep older models running for ...
We asked Classic Industries for its most popular Fox-body Mustang restoration parts, and here are the essential things most customers end up buying. First introduced in 1979, the Ford Motor Company ...
Back behind the barn was where this '38 Ford pickup sat in several piles, rusting away for a couple of decades. Until one fateful day six years ago when Carl Monroe of Central Point, Oregon, noticed ...
Ford operated several big changes on the Thunderbird in 1967, and the new cars weren't only longer and heavier but also launched without a convertible flavor. The American carmaker launched a new four ...
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