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Charlie Agius' Real Steel '34
Shipped over from the States and transformed into a slick two-tone street rod...
The Last Word: Building Frustration
A one-off project is bound to test your patience.
Resurrecting
Wayne Woonton salvages a family heirloom
Hughesie's Hot Rod
Hot rodded in the seventies by Brian Flynn, this striking ’35 Ford three-window was the first of its kind in Australia...
How-To Model A Bucket Re-creation Project: Disc Brake Adaption
Falcon rotors and Commodore calipers to early Ford stub axles
Pro Street Rat Rod
Ian Thomsen's 1950 Ford F6
ASR's Early Coverages – NSRA Nationals in Review
Styles, trends and tragedies from 1986-1993
How-To Model A Bucket Re-Creation Project: Megaphone Headers
Make your own lakes style megaphone headers at home
In The Shed At Shady Creek With Richard Fazzani
The small Victorian community of Shady Creek is a distance from the highway, in fact Cobb and Co. coaches used to rattle and rumble through the area way before the Princes Highway was ever dreamt of.
Take it to the Show!
Aussie hot rodding on display from back in the day...
TWS TECHNICAL WORKSHOP
The column wherein all your questions relating to the technical aspects of hot rodding can be answered by our technical consultant, Ted Robinette.
ROD BUILDING
Hot Rod Shed Crawl, Newcastle, NSW
TWS TECHNICAL WORKSHOP
TWS TECHNICAL WORKSHOP
Jade's Jalopy
Second generation hot rodder, Jade Scrim scored one seriously cool street rod...
Overland Hauler
Kevin Kendall’s country cruiser hot rod...
READERS forum
What a find! Maybe one of our readers will recognise these photos as being their own. Most of the cars shown here would be familiar to Victorian rodders, particularly those who were fortunate enough to get to Riverside for the drags back then. I was too young to have a driving licence so never made it to Riverside, but still recognise most of these photos. A couple that I don’t know include the light coloured (white?) channelled ’34 Ford coupe (Rego: HTR-412) and the rear-engined flathead racer that looks similar to the one John English started out with but his had an independent rear end made from early Ford bits and there are differences in the chassis and roll bar shape. It is interesting that the ’59 Ford Fairlane is equipped with a continental kit – wonder if it came that way or had it added when still quite a new car? Can anyone else add more details, particularly to the not-so-well-known cars shown in this album collection?
Buttercup
Max Bowland built his “Buttercup” Model A roadster from an unfinished project in just 14 months...
MetalWorking
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Pat Laub's '32 3W
A long term project that’s definitely a keeper...
Bushfire Fundraiser
Kingpin Kuztums Hot Rod Social
Drag Racing At Castlereagh
Early NSW drag racing photos from the Ian Liddell collection...
Affording Your Own Street Rod
The Last Word
Ken Clarke's Model A Ford Roadster
Ken Clarke’s Model A Ford Roadster
Kustoms of Australia
Kustoms of Australia
Scale Rodding
Show Rods – Are They The Real Thing?
ROD BUILDING
1932 Ford Coupe, andy haywood, Mornington, VIC
TOOSKI TOUGH
PAUL'S POTENT '34 THREE WINDOW COUPE...
Sweeney's Street Rods
This tasty T is the latest on the long list of...
Blueprint Metallic'38 Ford
Brad Bennie’s big beautiful sedan...
Bruce Carroll's Kopper Kart
How an unfinished project became...