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American hotrod

hot rod         
  • ''California Kid'']]
  • 1936 Chevrolet street rod
  • Swedish hot rodders with a 1960s American car at Power Big Meet
  • [[Ford Popular]]
  • Hot-rodded prewar British [[Rover 10]]
  • early hemi]], but aluminum radiator (rather than brass), rectangular headlights, and five-spokes (rather than motorcycle wheels) mark this as a later incarnation.
  • A 1923 Ford [[T-bucket]] in the traditional style with lake headers, dog dish hubcaps, dropped "I" beam axle, narrow rubber, and single 4-barrel, but non-traditional disc brakes
TYPICALLY AMERICAN CAR WITH LARGE ENGINE MODIFIED FOR LINEAR SPEED
Hot-rod; Hot Rod; Hot-Rods; Hot rods; Hotrod; Traditional Rods; Street rod (car); Street rod car; Resto rod; Hot Rods; Hot rodding; Five-window
(hot rods)
A hot rod is a fast car used for racing, especially an old car fitted with a new engine. (INFORMAL)
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Hot rod         
  • ''California Kid'']]
  • 1936 Chevrolet street rod
  • Swedish hot rodders with a 1960s American car at Power Big Meet
  • [[Ford Popular]]
  • Hot-rodded prewar British [[Rover 10]]
  • early hemi]], but aluminum radiator (rather than brass), rectangular headlights, and five-spokes (rather than motorcycle wheels) mark this as a later incarnation.
  • A 1923 Ford [[T-bucket]] in the traditional style with lake headers, dog dish hubcaps, dropped "I" beam axle, narrow rubber, and single 4-barrel, but non-traditional disc brakes
TYPICALLY AMERICAN CAR WITH LARGE ENGINE MODIFIED FOR LINEAR SPEED
Hot-rod; Hot Rod; Hot-Rods; Hot rods; Hotrod; Traditional Rods; Street rod (car); Street rod car; Resto rod; Hot Rods; Hot rodding; Five-window
Hot rods are typically American cars that might be old, classic, or modern and that have been rebuilt or modified with large engines optimised for speed and acceleration. One definition is: "a car that's been stripped down, souped up and made to go much faster.
hot rod         
  • ''California Kid'']]
  • 1936 Chevrolet street rod
  • Swedish hot rodders with a 1960s American car at Power Big Meet
  • [[Ford Popular]]
  • Hot-rodded prewar British [[Rover 10]]
  • early hemi]], but aluminum radiator (rather than brass), rectangular headlights, and five-spokes (rather than motorcycle wheels) mark this as a later incarnation.
  • A 1923 Ford [[T-bucket]] in the traditional style with lake headers, dog dish hubcaps, dropped "I" beam axle, narrow rubber, and single 4-barrel, but non-traditional disc brakes
TYPICALLY AMERICAN CAR WITH LARGE ENGINE MODIFIED FOR LINEAR SPEED
Hot-rod; Hot Rod; Hot-Rods; Hot rods; Hotrod; Traditional Rods; Street rod (car); Street rod car; Resto rod; Hot Rods; Hot rodding; Five-window
¦ noun a motor vehicle that has been specially modified to give it extra power and speed.
¦ verb (hot-rod) (hot-rods, hot-rodding, hot-rodded)
1. modify (a vehicle or other device) to make it faster or more powerful.
2. drive a hot rod.
Derivatives
hot-rodder noun

Wikipedia

American Hot Rod

American Hot Rod is a reality television series that originally aired between 2004 and 2007 on The Learning Channel and Discovery Channel. The series followed renowned car designer Boyd Coddington and his crew as they built hot rods and custom vehicles at his wheel and car shop in La Habra, California. The show was known for its frequent rows and bust ups, and a high staff turnover rate. Some crew members went to work for Overhaulin's Chip Foose, a former partner of Coddington's, for a more relaxed environment; even Boyd's own son could not work there for long.

The series ended when Boyd Coddington died, following complications from surgery, in February 2008. The car shop closed on June 20, 2008.

Custom cars built during the series included the "Alumatub", a '61 Impala Bubbletop, a '63 Chevy Corvette Stingray, and a '42 Woodie. In July 2007, the shop made an Elvis Tribute Car, a modified 1957 pink Cadillac, sponsored by Reese’s.