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- In 1968, even publishers got their hands dirty, with HOT ROD publisher Ray Brock shooting and writing features, tech, and event coverage—something that can't be imagined from today's publishers at major media outlets.
www.motortrend.com/features/vintage-racing-photos-1968-hot-rod-magazine/HOT ROD Captures the World of Racing: 1968 in Photos - MotorTrend
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Jun 14, 2016 · From our first issue back in January 1948 all the way to the latest issue currently on the newsstand you can browse through the evolution of hot rodding as only HOT ROD could cover it.
Jun 25, 2023 · In 1968, even publishers got their hands dirty, with HOT ROD publisher Ray Brock shooting and writing features, tech, and event coverage—something that can't be imagined from today's publishers...
- Johnny Hunkins
- 4 min
Jun 15, 2016 · See All 12 Photos. So why was the 13th issue of HOT ROD significant? It wasnt the coverage of the first Pasadena reliability run, or SCTA On Display, or CRA at Gardena, or Parts With Appeal....
- Gray Baskerville
- 10 min
Magazine covers presented at Cover Browser are republished within a fair use context. Each gallery's images are © by their artist, photographer or publisher. A cover gallery for Hot Rod.
From graphics to colors, or the role of women (from demurely kissing their man good-bye to go cruisin’ in the 1950s to the gratuitous swimsuit models of later years), or So-Cal Speed Shop founder Alex Xydias to rock band ZZ Top, the magazine covers encapsulate six decades worth of changing times.
Hot Rod is an American car magazine devoted to hot rodding, drag racing, and muscle cars—modifying automobiles for performance and appearance. It was published monthly until 2024, when it transitioned to quarterly publication.
Uncovered: Magazine Cover Cars Collection. Words & Photos: John "Gunner" Gunnell. Twice a year, Richard V. Munz of Madison, Wis., opens the doors of his RVM Classics hot rod collection to fellow hobbyists.