Classic 1930 Ford Coupe Hot Rod at Bastrop Car Show
Powered by a 354 cu. in. FirePower Hemi out of a 1956 Chrysler, a 1957 Dodge, or a 1956/59 Dodge pickup (“Power Giant”). Making up to 355 hp it was the first production engine rated at
Powered by a 354 cu. in. FirePower Hemi out of a 1956 Chrysler, a 1957 Dodge, or a 1956/59 Dodge pickup (“Power Giant”). Making up to 355 hp it was the first production engine rated at
This slick hot rod’s 4.6 liter DOHC 32v supercharged V8, possibly from an early 2000s SVT Mustang Cobra, has at least 390 horsepower and torque. Looks to be fast in a straight line, and otherwise.
Caught this lovely 1932 Ford Phaeton Deuce on N. Lamar with my iPhone in low light, but it’s worth posting. Hope you agree.
At J. Colunga’s Paint and Body Shop on E. Cesar Chavez. Always interesting cars there.
Can you feel the excitement?
Being readied at Dave’s Perfection Automotive for next weekend’s 13th Annual Lonestar Round Up, this V8 has aluminum Navarro cylinder heads and other performance upgrades doubling its stock hp. The Lonestar Round Up is the highlight
Wiki says: “When the engine was introduced in 1932, it was a market first in several respects: in cars that were affordable to the emerging mass market consumer, it was the first 8-cylinder, the first