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hotrod - перевод на испанский

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
  • ''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
  • shaved]] door handles and disc brakes<!--Is that a four-link rear?-->

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Ex: Some people are interested in photography or painting or dress-making or hot-rods.

Определение

hot rod
(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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Википедия

Hot rod

Hot rods are typically American cars that might be old, classic, or modern and that have been rebuilt or modified with large engines optimized for speed and acceleration. One definition is: "a car that's been stripped down, souped up and made to go much faster." However, there is no definition of the term that is universally accepted and the term is attached to a wide range of vehicles. Most often they are individually designed and constructed using components from many makes of old or new cars, and are most prevalent in the United States and Canada. Many are intended for exhibition rather than for racing or everyday driving.

The origin of the term "hot rod" is unclear. For example, some say that the term "hot" refers to the vehicle's being stolen. Other origin stories include replacing the engine's camshaft or "rod" with a higher performance version. According to the Hot Rod Industry Alliance (HRIA) the term changes in meaning over the years, but "hot rodding has less to do with the vehicle and more to do with an attitude and lifestyle." For example, hot rods were favorites for greasers.

The term has broadened to apply to other items that are modified for a particular purpose, such as "hot-rodded amplifier".