The Greatest Rod & Custom Cars!
What were the most popular models for rods & customs????...and why were they???
I was talking with a friend the other day about the iconic status of the '57 Chevy Bel Air. That started me thinking about my own 40+ years as a hard core hot rod, muscle car, custom, and drag race enthusiast, and all of the great cars that have been given a special status by the people of this hobby.
I thought about many different models, and what made them almost timeless in our eyes. It occured to me that many were extremely well known, but there were also some that had their own unique status, though less known by newcomers to the hobby.
This morning I was still thinking about it, but it occured to me that a thread devoted to these special models might be fun, and also educational for those younger people who might not have been around to experience the history of some cars within the American hot rod hobby.
In addition, it might be nice to discuss some of the most obvious cars, and tell what made them popular in the first place.
Feel free to write up your favorites, and please try to post a picture or two for those who will not know them by name.
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1953-1955 Studebaker Coupe
This is one of my own favorites. They were so sleek and advanced that would look just fine sitting in a dealer showroom today, next to our latest designs.....maybe better!
Raymond Lowey designed this car! Sitting beside the other cars of the era, the sexy "Stude" made them all look like bricks! '53 -'55 models had grill and trim changes, but all shared that beautiful profile. Raymond would later be known for designing the Studebaker Avanti.
These caught on right away for use at speed trials such as Bonneville, due to their advanced aerodynamics. Over the next several decades, they were built into every kind of street machine and custom. Today they are enjoying popularity in drag racings Pro Modified classes.
After '55 the same body resurfaced as the Hawk models, which in order to compete during the "fin era", had a different grill, and fins were added.
I know the older enthusiasts will consider this a special car, but the newcomers need to knw that they have never fallen out of popularity since they were introduced over 50 years ago!