The notion of reworking a '32 Ford into something custom and unique is as old as anybody can remember, so it's tricky to build something genuinely different. Kindig-It Design of Salt Lake City, Utah have had a pretty good go at it, though... as you can see from the pictures, this is no lashed-together backyard special; indeed the quality and finish of the engineering is something approaching Koenigsegg or Pagani levels. While the execution is of trailer-queen standard, it's clearly been built to go, stop and handle like a modern supercar, while that sumptuous interior looks like a thoroughly pleasant place to reside as you throw all of that rumbling thrust through those vast rear tyres. An amazing build.Click here for more.













Some cars are built with a clear vision in mind from the start. Others, like this 1953 Studebaker Coupé, evolve according to circumstance. It was originally built up as a Pro-Street car, complete with big-cubes V8, multi-point 'cage, tubbed wheel-wells and enormous rims (those are 10x20" at the rear!). Hankering after a little practicality, though, and wanting to create something different to the Pro-Street scene that he felt was growing stale, the owner morphed the coup into a Pro-Street-tinged street rod; the tubs and dubs remained, but a rather more sedate 285bhp Corvette V8 found its way under the bonnet. The interior was trimmed in leather and fitted with a swish stereo install to make the Studebaker more refined as a daily driver.


