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From the July 1999 issue of HOT ROD magazine: Hot rods have influenced art, and vice versa, for as long as hot rods have been around. We take a look at various pieces that capture the heart and ...
It's not about cars so much as it's about art. Or it's about cars imitating art. Or vice versa. The car as canvas. Ultimately, it may be the future of hot-rodding, since those of us who still ...
The Stokers had tried selling the ride as it sat but, even though it was a decent price for an all-original, all-steel Deuce Ford roadster, they couldn't seem to get anyone to bite on it.
Brimming with hot rod and sports car history, this race-winning mashup was owned and written about by Car and Driver's Brock Yates. By Elana Scherr Published: Apr 28, 2023 Save Article ...
Hot rod roots reach back to the 1920s and dry lakes racing in the Mojave Desert of Southern California. In those days, racers stripped down cars, hopped up the engines and roared across the desert ...
The recent Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance hosted a special class called Class V: 1932 Ford Historic Hot Rods, four of which were former HOT ROD cover cars.
Hot rods are fundamentally everything that the Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance isn’t. At least on paper, the idea of hot-rodding is to improve and modify something old, to make it different ...
When talking about hot rods based on vintage American cars, we usually think about 1930s Fords of the three- and five-window variety. But slightly newer, 1940s vehicles can also morph into ...
Leno, who calls the car “hot rod royalty,” says that although the car isn’t fast by today’s standards, it’s more about the feeling it gives you while you drive it.
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