In the Summer 2025 issue of HOT ROD, we celebrated home-built cars—built not bought, as some would say—and that is a large part of HOT ROD’s legacy. Since the first issue, our mantra has been to ...
To open the panel discussion, Amanda Busick asked John McGann what inspired the idea to put Gray Baskerville's 1932 Ford roadster on the cover. With 75 years of history to look back on, choosing a ...
From the January 2013 issue of HOT ROD: Builder Dan Webb recreates the iconic vehicle that set the 200-mph bar back in 1950. To celebrate HOT ROD's 75th anniversary, we teamed up with CASTROL GTX to ...
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