We've given a lot of door prizes away at our various HOT ROD Magazine Super Nationals, but never a Goat. But before you think we're into barnyard animals, this particular Goat eats gas, not grass.
It was a bold move to put a primered car on the cover ofHot Rod Magazinein 1982. That prime piece of car magazine real estate was supposed to be reserved for the hobby's brightest, most pristine stars ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. Hot Rod Editor in Chief John McGann – all ...
FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WANE) The HOT ROD Power Tour, featuring thousands of custom cars and pickups, makes a return visit to Fort Wayne on Wednesday with the potential for traffic problems on roads near ...
Ever wondered what a job at HOT ROD magazine is really like? In this episode of HOT ROD Unlimited we take you inside the offices at HOT ROD to show you what goes in to publishing the longest running ...
We go to the place where Hot Rod magazine got its start: The Bonneville Salt Flats. Find out what goes on at the legendary track and see how the fastest cars on the planet do there thing… ...
MONROE — Monroe is one of the five stops on this year’s Hot Rod Power Tour. The vehicle show is expected to bring about 10,000 spectators to Monroe. Registration has begun for vehicles. Spectators can ...
If you ask any gearhead about the beginnings of hot rodding, they'll point to the late 1930s in southern California. That's because the original hot rods came along in this part of the US when a bunch ...
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