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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.
HOT ROD covers the gamut of hot rodding with an unrivaled mix of technical information, industry commentary, and new trends. We go inside the shops, behind the scenes at the races, and one...
May 2, 2024 · MOTORTREND and HOT ROD's rich magazine history and legacy dating back to 1948 is something highly valued by its longtime readers, and that's why we've invested deeply to make the content...
Jun 15, 2016 · 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. Nor was it Walt...
- Gray Baskerville
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The HOT ROD Digital Archive will contain more than 900 magazine issues published from 1948 through 2021, with every single article and photo digitally converted over the last 18 months by HOT ROD into PDFs as well as easy-to-read, digital-friendly stories, totaling more than 128,000 pages of content.
Oct 26, 2022 · It’s why Hot Rod Magazine has digitized its archive and will put it out there, another opportunity for enthusiasts to relive those moments. Beginning Nov. 1, all 74 years of Hot Rod Magazines...
Dec 7, 2022 · It’s where we learned about ported heads and 9-inch Fords, three-quarter-race cams and chopped Deuces. But where did the magazine come from? “Hot Rod Magazine: 75 Years” tracks its path from the first days of the scene–back when modified cars weren’t socially acceptable.