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1928 Ford Model A Hot Rod Lincoln

One definition of a Hot Rod was ‘a car that's been stripped down, souped up and made to go much faster.’ A lot of early Hot Rods were built from old Fords; Model Ts, Model As or Model Bs. Typical modifications were the removal of hoods, bumpers and fenders; chopping and channeling the body; and modifying the engine by tuning and/or replacing with a more powerful type.

The Ford Model A was built from 1927-1931, replacing the Model T.

This A Model Pick up is Rod Hadfields idea of what the Hot Rod Lincoln should look like. Recorded in 1955 by Charlie Ryan, it was a huge hit about a Lincoln engine in an A Model Ford.

1946 Lincoln Zephyr V12, with 654 GM blower and Stromberg 97 carbs

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Uploaded on February 29, 2016
Taken on February 14, 2016