Description
The age of hot roding began in the late 40er and early 50er with young soldiers returning from the war. They wanted excitement and searched these in fast cars. There were many old fords, and they were cheap. At first it was flat heads, but then came the small block Chevy and the hot rods were on the rise. Today, hot rods are no longer cheap. Instead, they are the work of skilled craftsmen, but they still have this original hot-rod spirit. As with this modern 32er Ford, the experienced manufacturers create artworks.