WARWICK, R.I. — Mark Gregson's stylish hot rod may be registered as a 1926 Ford T-bucket, but he calls it a mongrel. "It's homemade," he said, noting the front end from a 1960s Corvair and the rear ...
*Refers to the latest 2 years of stltoday.com stories. Cancel anytime. What sets Terry Burris’ T-Bucket roadster apart from the rest is its authentic look due to using so many original parts. The ...
(Black and white photos courtesy of THE Tommy Ivo Collection)Like every other hot rod enthusiast on this planet, you probably don't know exactly when or where the first hot rod was built. Nor can you ...