Meet Lucille: The Blown Big Block 1929 Ford Model A Hot Rod
This unique 1929 Ford Model A Hot Rod, nicknamed “Lucille,” is a custom low rider featuring a blown Big Block V-8 engine, air ride suspension, and custom 22-inch Fuel wheels.
This unique 1929 Ford Model A Hot Rod, nicknamed “Lucille,” is a custom low rider featuring a blown Big Block V-8 engine, air ride suspension, and custom 22-inch Fuel wheels.
This rare 1963 Ford Galaxie 500 Lightweight is 1 of 212 produced. Campaigned by Dick Brannan, it features a correct 427/425 HP V-8, 4-speed manual, and hand-painted livery. The car was restored in 2007 to its as-raced configuration and is documented with notarized letters of authenticity.
Custom-built 1932 Ford Hi-Boy Roadster with 350ci V8, automatic transmission, and just over 1,300 miles since completion. This spotlight covers build quality, features, and auction details.
700-mile 2004 Ford Mustang SVT Cobra Mystichrome Convertible with supercharged V8 and six-speed manual. Finished in color-shifting Mystichrome paint, equipped with SVT suspension, polished wheels, and leather-trimmed sport seats, this rare Cobra blends style and performance.
A remarkable 1970 Ford Mustang Mach 1 17k-Mile Fastback, finished in Calypso Coral, featuring its original 351 CI V-8 and Shaker hood. This muscle car was kept in storage for 45 years, showing only 17,852 miles, and retains factory markings and rare options like a tilt steering column.
1964 Ford Thunderbird Hardtop finished in Brittany Blue with a 390ci V8, automatic transmission, and factory luxury options offered at no reserve. This example reflects period comfort with known mechanical needs.
This 1939 Ford Woodie Wagon is a meticulously crafted Deluxe restomod, blending iconic wood body construction with modern mechanical reliability. It is powered by a reliable Chevy 350 V8 engine paired with a Turbo 400 automatic transmission
1968 Ford LTD Convertible with an unrestored finish, 428 CI GT V-8, and 4-speed manual crossing the block at Kissimmee 2026. This example blends luxury presentation with factory big-block performance.
This driver-quality 1957 Ford Thunderbird Convertible, finished in elegant Dusk Rose with a white interior, represents the highly collectible final year of the first generation. Featuring revised styling and a 289 V8 engine paired with an automatic transmission, this T-Bird maintains appealing patina and is a fine example of 1950s American personal luxury motoring.
This custom 1934 Ford Five-Window Coupe hot rod is the result of a multi-year build, featuring a satin green Henry Ford steel body, channeled chassis, and a rebuilt 350 CI V8. Completed in 2020 by Todd Lewis, the car showcases a stretched, Z’ed chassis, bomber-style seats, and custom audio, blending classic looks with modern performance and show-level fabrication.