Spokane Hot Rodding

Spokane Hot Rodding
Title Spokane Hot Rodding PDF eBook
Author John Gunsaulis
Publisher Arcadia Publishing
Pages 128
Release 2015
Genre History
ISBN 1467133000

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Spokane, located just 20 miles from the Idaho border, is the largest city in Eastern Washington, and during the 1940s, it became a center point of an evolving postwar hot rod community. Auto sports were expanding at this time from stock car and midget racing to street cars and drag racing. Local car enthusiasts joined together with an influx of military personnel and college students who were just as passionate for hot rodding, and it was during this time that the Spokane hot rodding culture started flourishing. Together, they pushed the boundaries of hot rodding and created lifelong bonds in the process. This book explores that evolution of inland northwest hot rodding from the mid-1940s to the mid-1960s, starting with the jalopy-styled hot rods that began popping up on local streets to the formation of new clubs and organized racing.

Hot Rod Garages

Hot Rod Garages
Title Hot Rod Garages PDF eBook
Author
Publisher Motorbooks International
Pages 229
Release 2013-08-12
Genre History
ISBN 0760344205

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DIVIn Hot Rod Garages, acclaimed hot rod photographer and author Peter Vincent gives readers an intimate look inside the shops and garages of more than two dozen rod and custom builders. Unlike most hot rod books, Vincent’s takes a strictly California-centric approach in examining shops across the United States. From individuals crafting cars for their own reward to more prominent builders turning out cool rides for paying customers, Vincent and his cameras show the builders in the context of their spaces, in the process exploring how their work environments inform their creations and vice versa. Included are individuals like Pete Eastwood who have garnered attention in the hot rod press while building mostly for themselves; builders like Vern and Keith Tardel, the Kennedy Brothers, and Cole Foster with his crew at Salinas Boyz, all currently being celebrated for the traditionally styled rides they build for consumers; and high-end shops widely considered to be the cream of the industry, like Roy Brizio’s and Steve Moal’s in the Bay Area, as well as SO-CAL Speed Shop (heir to legend Alex Xydias). The result is the next best thing to being there—an exquisitely presented book that eloquently distills the varying nature of these spaces and the cars created within, revealing the countless hours spent machining, wrenching, welding, and shaping these beautiful visions to fruition./div

The Complete Book of Hot Rodding

The Complete Book of Hot Rodding
Title The Complete Book of Hot Rodding PDF eBook
Author Robert E. Petersen
Publisher
Pages 224
Release 1959
Genre Hot rods
ISBN

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The Birth of Hot Rodding

The Birth of Hot Rodding
Title The Birth of Hot Rodding PDF eBook
Author Robert Genat
Publisher Motorbooks
Pages 156
Release 2003
Genre Transportation
ISBN 9780760313039

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Ford V8s, surplus wing tanks, weird fuels, treated tires, and anything-goes ingenuity created the California hot-rod culture on the dry lakes and salt flats in the 1930s. Author Robert Genat covers the hot rodding phenomenon including wildcatters on the salt flats and organized class racing of the Southern California Timing Association (1938) and up through the present day. Genat's insider view, illustrated with rare photographs (some never before published) of the SoCal scene in the 30s and 40s, puts the people and cars of the time and place into historical perspective and even includes the reopening of Edwards Air Force Base's flats to hot-rodders.

American Hot Rod

American Hot Rod
Title American Hot Rod PDF eBook
Author Boyd Coddington
Publisher Hugh Lauter Levin Associates
Pages 7
Release 2006
Genre Hot rods
ISBN 0883631199

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Written in a lively, engaging style, the book chronicles Boyd Coddingon's career as well as the long, colorful history of hot rods, street rods, and custom cars, machines that transcend transportation to express the highest levels of skill and artistry.

The Complete Book of Hot Rodding. By Robert E. Petersen and the Editors of "Hot Rod Magazine." [On the Tuning of Cars for High-performance. With Illustrations.].

The Complete Book of Hot Rodding. By Robert E. Petersen and the Editors of
Title The Complete Book of Hot Rodding. By Robert E. Petersen and the Editors of "Hot Rod Magazine." [On the Tuning of Cars for High-performance. With Illustrations.]. PDF eBook
Author Robert Einer PETERSEN
Publisher
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Release 1959
Genre
ISBN

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Hot Rod Gallery II

Hot Rod Gallery II
Title Hot Rod Gallery II PDF eBook
Author Pat Ganahl
Publisher CarTech Inc
Pages 194
Release 2016-08-15
Genre Transportation
ISBN 1613252811

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In the best-selling original book, Hot Rod Gallery: A Nostalgic Look at Hot Rodding’s Golden Years: 1930-1960, author and historian Pat Ganahl opened his archives and shared 192 pages and 350 photos of "some" of the most interesting and best photos of his collection. Filled with fascinating images of some of the coolest cars and builders, long-forgotten car clubs, and great shots of the dry lakes, nostalgia fans flocked to grab a piece of hot rodding history all in one convenient package. Well, if some is good, more is better, right?" In Hot Rod Gallery II: More Great Photos and Stories from Hot Rodding's Golden Years, Ganahl dug deeper into his massive archive for even cooler and more never-before-seen photos in both color and black and white to provide another album of great hot rodding photos. He was pleasantly surprised to find that he had more great stuff in old files and folders, hidden away for decades. In this edition are even more dry lakes shots, post-war rods, lead sleds, show circuit cars, and a chapter on marvelous mills. He even dug a little deeper into the early 1960s. If you liked the first edition of Hot Rod Gallery by Pat Ganahl: A Nostalgic Look at Hot Rodding's Golden Years: 1930-1960, you may like this one even more. Ganahl guarantees that it is filled with images you have never seen, and he offers his commentary and a lifetime of expertise in this selection of fantastic images from his expansive archive. You can spend hours looking at all the details and soaking in the history in these images, and we know you’ll enjoy this book as much as you did the first.