autoevolution 16 Feb 2021, 15:47 UTC ·
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Having first surfaced in the 1920s, hot rods are interesting enough for a certain group of people to be made even today. But as with most great things in life, it’s the older ones that have a unique appeal - in this case, the machines put together back in the glory days of the genre, the 1950s. 31 photos
The hot rod you’re looking at now, a 1932 Ford by design, was first shown at the Oakland Roadster Show in 1952. It is now in possession of Barrett-Jackson CEO s Craig Jackson, who will be selling it with no reserve during his company’s event in Scottsdale in March.