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Photo Title Descending Make Model  Year  State Descending Price Descending Placed
1929 Ford Roadster 1929 Ford Roadster Ford Roadster 1929 CA $44,900.00 or Offer April 28, 2012
1940 Ford 2 dr coupe 1940 Ford 2 dr coupe Ford 2 dr coupe 1940 CA $55,000.00 US dollars April 22, 2012
1927 Ford Model 'T' 1927 Ford Model 'T' Ford Model "T" 1927 CA $19,900.00 Make an Offer April 10, 2012
1949 Rat Rod N Custom s10 1949 Rat Rod N Custom s10 Rat Rod N Custom s10 1949 MA $10,000.00 US dollars March 30, 2012
1931 Ford roadster 1931 Ford roadster Ford roadster 1931 WI $11,500.00 Make an Offer March 25, 2012
1923 Ford Model 1923 Ford Model Ford Model 1923 WA $19,999.00 Firm March 19, 2012
1929 Ford Model 'A' 5 Window C 1929 Ford Model 'A' 5 Window C Ford Model 'A' 5 Window C 1929 PA $14,000.00 or Offer March 16, 2012
1937 Chevy Coupe 1937 Chevy Coupe Chevy Coupe 1937 NV $55,000.00 March 13, 2012
1932 FORD ROADSTER 1932 FORD ROADSTER FORD ROADSTER 1932 MN $27,500.00 Make an Offer March 12, 2012
1925 FORD MODEL T HOTROD ROADSTER PICKUP 1925 FORD MODEL T HOTROD ROADSTER PICKUP FORD MODEL T HOTROD ROADSTER PICKUP 1925 WA $6,550.00 Firm March 10, 2012






Hot Rod History (Continued from top)

T-Bucket Hot Rod

T-Bucket Hot Rod  

Hot Rod may also have come from the term 'hot roadster', meaning unusual, or from the practice of using slightly longer connecting rods to improve compression and horsepower. Today 'street rod' is a common term.

The National Hot Rod Association NHRA was started to get street racers on a safe race track and one of its founders, Wally Parks, hosts the NHRA Motorsports Museum to celebrate the history. Today's hot rods are clean and fast with little frills, other than speed. Most have open tops and small windshields to keep the wind a part of the tradition.

The Hot Rod Era started in the 1940's, exploded during the Muscle Car Era and continues today. They started with junkyard rejects when steel was needed for the war effort but today many are fiberglass replicas, sparing no expense for the thrill of yesteryears.


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