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Later that year, my father surprised my mother with a ’57 Chevy Bel Air, designed with a pair of “rockets” that made the hood specific and tail fins that gave it that wide look in the rear.
The hot rod scene is awash with jargon. Some of the terms sound cool, but it isn't always immediately obvious what they mean. Don't worry, we're hear to help.
Remembering Bill Jenkins.“When Bill first completed his Vega, few believed it would go as quick as it did as soon as it did,” wrote Hot Rod’s John Dianna for that magazine’s December 1972 ...
Annie took a liking to one, so Jamie decided to build it into a laid-back hot rod with a 489-cubic-inch Chevy V8, a hydraulic roller cam, Edelbrock heads, 700R4 transmission, MSD ignition, and the ...
1957 Chevrolet Has Everything, From Patina to 1,300-HP Boosted LS7 Hot Rod Attitude Published: 8 Apr 2024, 13:30 UTC • By: Aurel Niculescu 13 photos ...
The car most enthusiasts would like to see in HOT ROD Magazine is the '55-through-'57 Chevy in all its fine forms: Bel Air sport coupe, Nomad wagon, 210 two-door sedan, convertible and sedan delivery.
This 1967 Chevrolet Coupe Coca-Cola Vending Machine Street Rod is a one-of-a-kind creation that has been featured in shows, promotions, and even a model kit.
Hot Rod says they’ve digitized more than 128,000 pages of their magazine from more than 900 issues. That’s hundreds of thousands of photos, ads, and books of stories that span decades.
This 1956 Chevy hot rod was built by Dennis McCarthy. If the name looks familiar, it’s because McCarthy was responsible for building many of the cars featured in the Fast & Furious franchise.
That's certainly not a lot of horsepower, considering at times since the '57 Chevy was purchased by Hot Rod in 1965, the vehicle has been powered by an in-line six and various V-8 engines.
Building a modern hot rod requires thinking outside of the box. That's exactly why the folks at Hot Rod Magazine were willing to yank out a big supercharged V8 from their iconic '57 Chevy before ...