As we get into August's hot summer nights, we hope your hot rod is bookin', not cookin'; that your ignition is sparkin', not fryin'; that the engine is pourin' it on, not packin' it in. But if you do ...
As you might expect, there’s a huge variety of engines on display at the HOT ROD Power Tour. Of course, there’s a multitude of LS swaps, but in the real world, older-gen engines still outnumber the ...
The 1932 Ford might be the classic hot rod vehicle, but there are many more vintage cars out there that would make great hot rods if modified correctly.
After World War II, in the days before the internet and cable television, young people spent their free time customizing their cars, with engineers like hot rod pioneer Ed Iskenderian turning ...