Posts Tagged: Hot Rod
A 1966 Chevrolet Bel Air from Sweden hits the road with three buddies behind the wheel. Their epic journey starts with a hot rod adventure to Budapest, complete with a downtown burnout. Not content to stop there, they set their sights on the 2016 Drag Week in the U.S. After some last-minute tweaks in Tennessee, they’re ready for the ultimate road trip. It’s a tale of cool guys, a cool car, and one seriously cool adventure. Check out the ride that went from Sweden to the States, leaving rubber and laughter in its wake!
Get ready to rev up your nostalgia engines with the Ford Coupe 1951 Street Machine! Under the hood, this bad boy boasts an old school 368 straight out of a ’58 Lincoln, proving that vintage power never goes out of style. Wheel choice and stance? Absolutely on point, making this ride a head-turner on any street. But wait until you see the interior – it’s a jaw-dropper in its own right. This Ford Coupe is the epitome of cool, and if you’re a fan of Hot Rods, you’ll definitely want to take it for a spin. You like it? We thought so!
“Mirage” is a one-of-a-kind custom creation that defies categorization. Imagine a 1941 Ford Pickup that took a wild ride through a mad scientist’s lab and emerged as a hardtop convertible, street rod, hot rod… something! It’s the kind of vehicle that makes you do a double take and wonder, “Is this even real?” You really have to see it to believe it. Check out the video and prepare to have your automotive reality pleasantly warped!
The Pontiac GTO of 1968 and 1969 brought muscle and style with a touch of humor. The ’68 model shed its vent windows for a curvier look, boasting dual hood scoops and hidden wipers. Fast-forward to ’69, the GTO lost those vents completely, added side marker lights, and moved the ignition key to the steering column. The highlight? “The Judge” model, inspired by Sammy Davis Jr.’s “Here Come da Judge” routine, became a cultural icon with its catchy slogans and bold colors.
Get ready to rev your engines because the Dodge Challenger 1971 Pro Street is here to steal the show! This hot rod has been turning heads for nearly two decades, yet it looks as if it just rolled out of the garage yesterday. Timeless style and enduring appeal? Check and check. It’s proof that some cars truly have nine lives—or at least nine engine rebuilds! Hop on this nostalgia ride and see why these classic beauties will never go out of style. Don’t believe us? Check it out in action!
Step back into the swinging ’60s with the Ford Galaxie 1963 Legens, where style meets muscle in a glorious automotive time machine! Dressed in a suave PPG tan paint and sporting a dapper brown custom leather interior, this ride is all about vintage flair with modern muscle. Under the hood, it roars with a Ford Racing Performance Coyote 5.0 liter V8, paired with a Tremec transmission that whispers sweet nothings of speed. It’s not just a hot rod; it’s a scorchin’ showstopper—check it out!
Step right up, car enthusiasts! Feast your eyes on the Ford Model T Bucket Roadster 1923, a timeless classic with a modern twist. While original steel bodies are as rare as a unicorn at a car show, fear not—fiberglass has your back! Under the hood, a roaring 350 CID V8 engine paired with an automatic transmission awaits your command. Priced at a mere $23,995, this roadster is ready to race off into the sunset. Click the link, and let the nostalgia-fueled adventure begin!
Imagine cruising in a brand-new muscle car, freshly rolled off the assembly line, with the job of pushing it to its limits. That was the life of a car magazine writer in the heyday of muscle cars, like Eric Dahlquist from Hot Rod. Testing these beasts on mountain roads and dragstrips was all in a day’s work. It’s hard not to envy those days when every test drive was a first date with soon-to-be legends of the automotive world, all while having the coolest job on the planet.
Grandpa’s 1976 Ford F100 was once just a trusty truck, but thanks to Dad and Grandson’s tinkering, it’s morphing into a sizzling Hot Rod! Picture this: a family bonding over wrenches and grease, turning a rusty relic into a street sensation. Sure, there’s more to do—Rome wasn’t built in a day, and neither is this beast! But one thing’s for sure: it’s revving up to be one cool ride. So buckle up and enjoy the ride, folks! Check it out in action on YouTube!
