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Encyclopedia > Hot rod
T-bucket hot rod
T-bucket hot rod
Three window coupé hot rod with chopped top.
Three window coupé hot rod with chopped top.
Volksrod based on a Volkswagen Type 1.
Volksrod based on a Volkswagen Type 1.

Hot rods are cars which have been customized for performance, and/or appearance. A "Hot Rod" referred to the cam inside the engine. It was adopted as the name of a car that had been "hopped up" by modifying the cam to achieve higher performance. The term became popular during and after World War II, particularly in California, originally meaning an old car (most often a Ford, typically a Model T, Model A, or a 1932 to 1934 Ford Model B or Ford V-8) which had been modified by reducing weight (sometimes modifying the body by removing roof, hood, bumpers, windshield and/or fenders), lowering it, modifying, tuning, or replacing the engine to give more power, and changing the wheels and tires to improve traction and handling. Such modifications were considered to improve the appearance as well; often the car was also given a distinctive paint job.Hot Rod was sometimes a term used in the 1950s and 1960s as a derogatory term for any car that did not fit into the mainstream. As hot rodding became more popular in the 1950s, magazines and associations catering to "street rodders" were started. Hot rodders including Wally Parks created the National Hot Rod Association NHRA to bring racing off the streets and onto the tracks. The annual California Hot Rod Reunion and National Hot Rod Reunion are held to honor pioneers in the sport. The Wally Parks NHRA Motorsports Museum houses the roots of hot rodding. Nowadays people who own hot rods keep them clean and try to make them noticeable. Those who work according to the original idea of cheap, fast and no frills are often called rat rods. There are many magazines that feature real hot rods, including The Rodders Journal. Commercial magazines include Hot Rod Magazine, Street Rodder, and Popular Hot Rodding. There are also television shows such as My Classic Car, and Horsepower TV. Hot rods are part of American culture, although there is growing controversy within the automotive hobby over an increasing trend towards the acquisition and irreversible modification of surviving historic - some even very rare - vehicles rather than the traditional hot rodding concept of the salvage and remanufacture of reusable junked parts. T-Bucket hot rod. ... T-Bucket hot rod. ... A T-Bucket with a supercharged Chrysler Hemi engine A T-bucket (or Bucket T) is a specific style of hot rod car, based on a Ford Model T but extensively modified, or alternatively built with replica components to resemble a Model T. Since the last Model T was built... Image File history File links Size of this preview: 717 × 599 pixelsFull resolution (1625 × 1358 pixel, file size: 1. ... Image File history File links Size of this preview: 717 × 599 pixelsFull resolution (1625 × 1358 pixel, file size: 1. ... 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Author Tom Wolfe was one of the first to recognise the importance of hot rodding in popular culture and brought it to mainstream attention in his book The Kandy-Kolored Tangerine-Flake Streamline Baby. Thomas Kennerly Wolfe (born March 2, 1931 in Richmond, Virginia), known as Tom Wolfe, is a best-selling American author and journalist. ... Popular culture, sometimes called pop culture, consists of widespread cultural elements in any given society. ... The Kandy-Kolored Tangerine-Flake Steamline Baby is the title of Tom Wolfes first collected book of essays, published in 1965. ...

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Hot Rod era

The Hot Rod era extended from 1930 to the beginning of the muscle car era (about 1965), reaching its height in about 1955. During this time, there was an adequate supply of what hot rodders called "vintage tin": junk cars manufactured prior to 1942 that could be had cheaply. Many of these had sound bodies and frames and had been junked for mechanical reasons, since the running gear of early cars was not durable. The typical hot rod was heavily modified, particularly by replacing the engine and transmission, and possibly other components, including brakes and steering. Certain engines, such as the flathead Ford V8, and the small block Chevrolet V8 were particularly popular as replacements because of their compact size, availability, and power. The early Hemi was popular in applications that required more power, such as drag racing. The Pontiac GTO is a classic example of the muscle car. ... Running Gear is a term used in auto mechanics to refer the the series of parts that transfer the power from the engine to the drive wheels. ... Supercharged Flathead V8 Engine block of a Flathead V8 showing the location of the valve ports (the holes above the large cylinder bores) Ford flathead V8 engine, modified for power, on cover of Hot Rod magazine. ... // Chevrolets small-block V8 is a famous automobile engine. ... Early Hemi in a 1957 Chrysler 300C. A Chrysler Hemi engine is one of three different internal combustion engine families from the Chrysler Corporation (or its successor, DaimlerChrysler) that are Hemi engines; in other words, they utilize a hemispherical combustion chamber. ... This article or section does not adequately cite its references or sources. ...


Construction of a hot rod requires skills in mechanics, welding, and automotive paint and body work.



The "classic era" of hot rod construction ended around 1965, partly because the supply of vintage tin had diminished, but mostly because new cars were equipped for greater speed and power from the factory with little or no modification required.


Today, there are still a large number of hot-rodders and street-rodders. The Street Rod Nationals serves as a showplace for the majority of the hot-rodding and street-rodding world to display their cars and to find nearly any part needed to complete them. The Street Rod Nationals is the worlds largest Street Rod gathering. ...


Today

There is still a vibrant Hot Rod culture worldwide, especially in the United States and Sweden. The hot rod community has now been subdivided into two main groups: hot rodders and street rodders. Hot rodders build their cars using a lot of original, old parts, and follow the styles that were popular from the 1940s through the 1960s. Street rodders build cars (or have them built for them) using, primarily, new parts.


Hot rod builders such as Boyd Coddington, famed hot rod designer currently stars in American Hot Rod, a documentary series on Discovery channel. One of his cars appeared in the music video of Gimme All Your Lovin’ by the rock band ZZ Top. The Discovery Channel airs several shows dealing with modern interpretations of kustom kulture such as Monster Garage, American Hot Rod, and Overhaulin'. Boyd Leon Coddington (born 1944)[1] is the owner of the Boyd Coddington hot rod shop and star of American Hot Rod on the Discovery Channel. ... American Hot Rod is a Discovery Channel TV series that follows the construction of various hot rods and custom cars in Boyd Coddingtons shop. ... Discovery Channel is a cable and satellite TV channel distributed by Discovery Communications that provides non-fiction variety programming focused primarily on the themes of popular science, history, and knowledge about the world, which is showcases uasually as documentaries. ... A music video is a short film or video that accompanies a complete piece of music, most commonly a song. ... ZZ Top is an American blues rock band formed in 1969 in Houston, Texas. ... Discovery Channel is a cable and satellite TV channel distributed by Discovery Communications that provides non-fiction variety programming focused primarily on the themes of popular science, history, and knowledge about the world, which is showcases uasually as documentaries. ... Still from Hot Rod Girls Save The World (Go-Kustom Films, 2007) Kustom Kulture is a US neologism used to describe the artwork, the vehicles, the hairstyles, and the fashions of those who drove and built custom cars and motorcycles in the United States of America from the 1950s through... Monster Garage (2002–2006) was a popular television show for the Discovery Channel hosted by Jesse G. James. ... American Hot Rod is a Discovery Channel TV series that follows the construction of various hot rods and custom cars in Boyd Coddingtons shop. ... This Oldsmobile 4-4-2 was featured on Overhaulin season 2 episode 3. ...


Juxtapoz Magazine, founded by the artist Robert Williams, has thrived as a recent extrapolation of kustom kulture art. It has also begun to garner respect as an exhibitor of contemporary artistic talent that transcends kustom kulture's bounds. Categories: Stub | Magazines | Surrealism ... Robert Williams is a well-known controversial painter and founder of Juxtapoz Art & Culture Magazine. ...


There is a contemporary movement of traditional hot rod builders, car clubs and artists who have returned to the roots of hot rodding as a lifestyle. This current traditional hot rod culture is exemplified in a whole new breed of traditional hot rod builders, artists and styles, as well as classic style car clubs like the Deacons, the Shifters, and the Dragoons. Events like Viva Las Vegas, and GreaseOrama showcase this return to traditional hot rods and the greaser lifestyle. Underground magazines like Garage, Rolls & Pleats, and BurnOut showcase this return to traditional hot rods by covering events and people around the world. There are number of independently released DVDs featuring this traditional hot rod revival with names such as Mad Fabricators, Hot Rod Surf ‘All Steel All Real’, and Hot Rod Havoc. Viva Las Vegas (1964) is an American romantic musical motion picture co-starring American singers Elvis Presley and Ann-Margret. ... A Greaser is a type of person that is familiar with the greasyness of of human culture. ... Look up garage in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ...


The culture is vibrant in Sweden where there are many automobile enthusiasts, also known as raggare. Meetings like Power Big Meet and clubs such as Wheels and Wings in Varberg, Sweden have established themselves in Swedish Hot Rod culture. Since there is very little "vintage tin" the hot rods in Sweden are generally made with a home made chassis (usually a Ford model T or A replica), with a Jaguar (or Volvo 240) rear axle, a small block V8, and fiberglass tub, but some have been built using for instance a Volvo Duett chassis. Because the Swedish regulations required a crash test even for custom-built passenger cars between 1969 and 1982 the Duett option was often used since it was considered a rebodied Duett rather than a new vehicle.[1][2][3][4][5][6] A raggare in his ideal environment, with a beer, on the bonnet of a 1960s car (photo taken during Power Big Meet in 2005). ... Power Big Meet is a large car show in Västerås, Sweden for American cars (especially those from the 1950s and 1960s). ... Coordinates: Country Sweden County Halland County Province Halland Charter 1100 Area    - City km² Population    - City (2006) 25,000 Time zone CET (UTC+1) CEST (UTC+2) Website: www2. ... Volvo 240 GLE Sedan The Volvo 200 series is a range of mid-sized automobiles produced by Volvo from 1974 to 1993. ... The Duett was an automobile from Volvo that was in production from 1953 to 1969. ...


Some 1950s and 1960s cars are also hot rodded, like Morris Minor, Ford Anglia, Volvo Amazon, Ford Cortina, '57 Chevy, to name but a few. Later Morris Minor Van with aftermarket rear side windows Morris Minor Traveller (estate) Morris Minor Rally The revolutionary Morris Minor (the prototype was called Mosquito) was launched at the Earls Court Motor Show on 20 September, 1948. ... The Ford Anglia was a British car from Ford in the UK. It was related to the Ford Prefect and the later Ford Popular. ... US-spec Volvo 122 coupe A Saab 96 (left) and a Volvo Amazon (right) line up to race. ... The Ford Cortina was a medium sized family car sold by Ford of Britain in various guises from 1962 to 1982. ... 1957 Chevrolet Bel-Air 2-Door Hardtop 57 Chevy is a nickname of the 1957 Chevrolet made in America from late 1956 through much of 1957 by General Motors. ...


New "Retro Inspired" steel bodies

As the supply of original steel bodies dwindles to nothing, those who reject fiberglass replicas can buy new reproduction bodies. They are not actual antiques, but often are superior in some aspects such as build quality to original hot rod bodies. The best bodies can command a price of US$10,000 or more.


See also

Karl Benzs Velo model (1894) - entered into the first automobile race An automobile or motor car (usually shortened to just car) is a wheeled passenger vehicle that carries its own motor. ... A Boy racer is a person- usually male and in their late teens or early 20s- who drives his car over the speed limit for fun. ... A custom Ford Taunus. ... A term referring to a customised Vespa or Lambretta scooter which has had parts of the bodywork removed or cut away. ... It has been suggested that this article or section be merged into Sport compact. ... The Import scene or Import racing scene refers to the subculture that revolves around modifying imported brand cars (commonly referred to as imports), especially those of Japanese brands, for street racing in the United States. ... Still from Hot Rod Girls Save The World (Go-Kustom Films, 2007) Kustom Kulture is a US neologism used to describe the artwork, the vehicles, the hairstyles, and the fashions of those who drove and built custom cars and motorcycles in the United States of America from the 1950s through... 1948 Chevrolet Fleetline Bomb from the Viejitos Car Club Orange County A lowrider is a car or truck which has had its suspension system modified (sometimes with hydraulic suspension) so that it rides as low to the ground as possible. ... The Pontiac GTO is a classic example of the muscle car. ... National Street Rod Association Logo The National Street Rod Association or NSRA is an organization that hosts a number of Street Rod and Hot Rod shows in the United States. ... The Plymouth Prowler was a retro-styled production car, with the body produced in Shadyside, Ohio, USA from 1997 until 2002. ... A 1932 Hudson rat rod. ... A T-Bucket with a supercharged Chrysler Hemi engine A T-bucket (or Bucket T) is a specific style of hot rod car, based on a Ford Model T but extensively modified, or alternatively built with replica components to resemble a Model T. Since the last Model T was built... The Ford Model T (colloquially known as the Tin Lizzie and the Flivver) was an automobile produced by Henry Fords Ford Motor Company from 1908 through 1927. ... Box top of plastic model kit of Lil John Butteras famous three window coupe hot rod The three window coupe is a style of hot rod, based on the 1932 to 1934 Ford three window coupe (one window in each door, plus the backlight, as distinct from the five... The Volvo T6 was a concept car from Volvo presented in 2005 at SEMA. It was hand built in just one copy altough there was some discussion about a limited production run. ... Volvo Cars, or Volvo Personvagnar, is a well-known Swedish automobile maker founded in 1927 in the city of Gothenburg in Sweden. ... Volksrods are modified Volkswagen beetles. ...

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Hot rod - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (1114 words)
Hot rods are part of American culture, although there is growing controversy within the automotive hobby over an increasing trend towards the irreversible acquisition and modification of surviving examples of historic - some even very rare - vehicles rather than the traditional hot rodding concept of the salvage and remanufacture of reusable junked parts.
Hot rodders build their cars using a lot of original, old parts, and follow the styles that were popular from the 1940s through the 1960s.
Hot rod builders such as Jesse James, who is also famous for his motorcycle modifications (choppers), have profited through their exposure on sensationalized TV shows.
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