HOT ROD’s tech editor, understood the intrinsic value of the small-block Chevy to such a degree that it changed his life.
Placing a value on a car can be relatively ... put a price tag on a custom-built car. “Hot rods are one-off creations,” said ...
In a world of 3D-printed parts, CNC machines, blister-packed billet, and instant gratification, an old-school fabricator ...
This primer-spotted hot rod owned by the late HOT ROD magazine writer Gray Baskerville ... It's testimony to how a teenager built a 20-year-old car in the middle of the last century, and because ...
While attending the car show at the St. Louis Elks Lodge #9 in Ladue, I was drawn to this bright white, 1966 Oldsmobile ...
In the beginning ... the first So-Cal Speed Shop. To get the word out about his business, in the days before even Hot Rod magazine was founded, the Speed Shop went racing, first with a belly tank ...
Enter Guppies Hot Rod Grille 2.0. Gupton started the business ... AG: Going around collecting vintage pieces and having people donate items to us that have passion for cars and hot-rodding.
These old school four-wheeled stars seem to transcend ... Trans Am performing seemingly impossible stunts. The folks at Hot Rod magazine are obviously hip to this fact, and they put together ...
The car is called "Old Crow," a wink to Brig ... It was featured in many magazines including a 1977 write-up in Hot Rod magazine. That's how it got its name, Sudden Death, Wolfe said.
his dungarees and boots evokes the openness of the West and the raw individualism that we value. Similarly, our muscle cars and hot rods recall the halcyon days of our industrial might ...
To get the word out about his business, in the days before even Hot Rod magazine was founded, the Speed Shop went racing, first with a belly tank and then with a streamliner. Xydias drove.
In the beginning ... the first So-Cal Speed Shop. To get the word out about his business, in the days before even Hot Rod magazine was founded, the Speed Shop went racing, first with a belly tank ...