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  1. HOT ROD is “where it all began,” as the first magazine to cover the hot rod culture. Since that time, HOT ROD has evolved into a brand devoted to everything from hot rods to...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Hot_rodHot rod - Wikipedia

    Hot rod - Wikipedia. 3-window highboy Deuce coupé with a traditional chop—dropped front axle, sidepipes, bugcatcher scoop (with Mooneyes cover) over dual quads on a tunnel ram —as well as less-traditional shaved door handles and disc brakes.

  3. Apr 6, 2020 · What is the difference between hot rods and rat rods, roadsters and coupes, muscle cars and Pro Street cars? Find the answers here.

  4. Sep 22, 2023 · A guide to hot rods, street rods, and traditional rods, plus a handy checklist of the traditional trends every hot-rodder should know. Tim Bernsau Writer Hot Rod Archives Photographer Sep...

  5. Aug 25, 2023 · Hot rods are an iconic symbol of American automotive culture. They represent speed, style, and individuality. Customizing cars and hot rodding has a rich history that we can explore dating back to the 1930s. Hot rods are typically vintage cars that have been modified for aesthetics and performance.

  6. Jun 24, 2020 · Beginning in the late 1930s, the rise of the hot rod accelerated and brought iconic cars such as the Pierson Brothers’ aerodynamic ’34 Coupe, Bob Hirohata’s two-tone Sea Foam and Organic Green ’51 Merc, and Tom McMullen’s infamous blazing black ’32 Roadster.

  7. Oct 25, 2022 · HOT ROD’s celebration continues in 2023 with two of MOTORTREND’s premier annual events returning in late summer to commemorate HOT ROD’s 75th anniversary: the world’s largest traveling car show, HOT ROD Power Tour, and the fastest streetcar competition in America, HOT ROD Drag Week.

  8. Nov 9, 2019 · The term hot rod can, rightly or wrongly, be applied to any car that is anything other than standard. Generally it tends to be pushed on older modified cars rather than your modern, big wheeled, big winged machines that are generally referred to as being modified.

  9. Hot-rodding as a philosophy of building vehicles has existed since before World War I. The earliest efforts of the pioneers who created the automobile strongly resemble hot-rodding, but because they weren't working from used, mass-produced parts, they don't quite t the mold.

  10. www.history.com › news › 8-hot-rod-heroes-burke-batchelor-muldowney-roth-coddington8 Heroes of American Hot Rodding | HISTORY

    Jun 29, 2018 · Hot rodding began as a cult movement in the 1920s, and flourished in Los Angeles—first with illegal street racing, then moving north and west of the city to the boundless Mojave Desert, with...

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