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| T-bucket in the traditional style. It features sidepipes, dog dish hubcaps, dropped axle, narrow rubber, and single 4-barrel, but non-traditional disc brakes and steelies. |
Hot rods are typically American cars with large engines modified for linear speed. The origin of the term "hot rod" is unclear. One explanation is that the term is a contraction of "hot roadster," meaning a roadster that was modified for speed. Another possible origin includes modifications to or replacement of the camshaft(s), sometimes known as a "stick" or "rod". A camshaft designed to produce more power is sometimes called a "hot stick" or a "hot rod". Roadsters were the cars of choice because they were light. The term became commonplace in the 1930s or 1940s as the name of a car that had been "hopped up" by modifying the engine in various ways to achieve higher performance.
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| National Hot Rod Association National Hot Rod Association www.nhra.com - Web |
| National Street Rod Association (NSRA) National Street Rod Association (NSRA) www.nsra-usa.com - Web |
| Hot Rod Magazine Hot Rod Magazine www.hotrod.com - Web |
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