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The wild ride through hot rods’ cool history

Redland Bayside News
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Published: July 31, 2025
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Hot rods have been built to go faster, louder and wilder.
Hot rods have been built to go faster, louder and wilder.
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FROM humble jalopies to roaring street beasts, hot rods have long symbolised freedom, rebellion and some serious horsepower as an added bonus.

These customised cars aren’t just vehicles – they’re a full-throttle expression of personality on four wheels.

The term “hot rod” first burned rubber into popular slang in the 1930s and 40s, when young Americans began modifying old Ford Model Ts, Model As and 1932 “Deuce Coupes” to go faster, louder and wilder.

Stripped of weighty parts, souped-up with big engines (often from military surplus), and tuned for speed, these homemade racers ruled the dry lake beds of Southern California, especially Muroc and El Mirage, where early enthusiasts pushed limits before drag strips even existed.

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The title of the “first hot rod” is often given to the modified 1920s Fords that emerged from Los Angeles garages.

But it was the 1932 Ford Coupe – particularly the flathead V8 version – that became the holy grail of hot rod culture.

Affordable, powerful and easy to modify, the ’32 Ford has been endlessly rebuilt and reimagined for generations.

The most famous hot rod of all time?

That honour likely belongs to “The California Kid”, a sleek black 1934 Ford three-window coupe immortalised in the 1974 cult film of the same name. Featuring flame decals, mag wheels and chopped top, it embodied everything cool about the custom car scene.

By the 1950s, hot rodding exploded into a national pastime in the US, helped along by magazines like Hot Rod and Rod & Custom, and the birth of official drag racing.

What began as back-alley tinkering became a respected, and often glamorous, part of automotive history.

Today, hot rods continue to roll on – lovingly rebuilt or wildly reinvented, roaring into shows, competitions and collectors’ garages.

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