Ah, but we know better. Hot rodders have always loved pickup trucks. Even in spite of the fact that not every young maiden's mother would allow such contraptions within a block of the family residence ...
When it comes to 1920s and 1930s hot rods, people rarely talk about Plymouths. It's usually Fords and Chevrolets that stand out. But that's mostly because these brands simply built a lot more vehicles ...
The phrase is a spin-off of "rat bike," which was in reference to custom motorcycles built on the cheap. The late Gray Baskerville, venerated hot rod writer, is said to have been the first to apply ...
Walk-around and drive of a 1934 Plymouth PE coupe with a 1955 Chrysler Hemi at the 2025 Holley Moparty car show in Bowling Green, Kentucky.