Thread: The best hot rod info website
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03-17-2010 11:37 AM #1
The best hot rod info website
I am looking for some new website to check out. I am curious to know if anyone can share some of their favorite websites, other than Club Hot Rod of course.
Also what are people looking for?[LIST][*]Photos[*]How to do something[*]Where to find products- What is the best site for listing a car for sale?
Thanks
Jeff
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03-17-2010 12:02 PM #2
I've been on two other large sites, but this one is my choice for helpful and friendly people. :-)
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03-17-2010 01:05 PM #3
If im looking for parts of info for my goat i go here www.performanceyears.comConfusious say: He who dies with the most toys, Wins
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03-17-2010 02:01 PM #4
Thanks for the feedback. I have not been to the performanceyears website before.
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03-17-2010 02:51 PM #5
Have you tried
Hotrodding.com? There are some good people over there too!
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03-17-2010 06:11 PM #6
I have a Pontiac in my 34 so I use the PY forum as well as the PSP forum.
Jack.
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03-17-2010 08:06 PM #7
Jeff, Hard to beat this place for information and talk, some of these cats on here are a wealth of information.
If you are looking for a place to sell a car then Racing Junk is very hard to beat. Also the Hamb has a pretty active classified section. here's a couple of links
http://www.racingjunk.com/category
You will have to register to post an ad, but the registration is free as well as the ad. if you sell they will ask for an "Honor" payment but that is discrepionary on your part.
http://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/
This one is for the Hamb it is basically a Rat Rod place but there are a lot of different cars. Registration is free as well as the ad.
Good luck RolandProtected people will never know or understand the intensity life can be lived at. To do that you must complettly and totally understand the meaning of the word "DUCK"
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03-17-2010 09:04 PM #8
Hey guys thanks again for the feedback. I have been to hotrodding.com, and I used to go to racing junk a lot, but I have not been to jalopyjournal in a long time. So I will stark checking it out more often.
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03-18-2010 01:49 AM #9
Jeff ebay and craigslist are really good places to list. As for sites for info, depends what make and model you need info for. I for one use Fordtruckenthusiast.com for info related to my specific project, but find when it comes to customizing the guys(and gals Barb) here are the most helpful.
Also the wealth of experience here is tremendous as mentioned above. A lot of these guys have pretty remarkable bios and life long experience and skills.What can I say it's why I'm here for help on my truck!" "No matter where you go, there you are!" Steve.
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03-18-2010 08:28 AM #10
web site
http://www.ratrodsrule.com/forum/index.php HAS A LOT OF GOOD INFO.
surprisingly enough, there are some nice cars and highly skilled builds.
the post by DJ3100 labeled F-2 Stang is good, he built a custom tube frame for his truck that rivals any chassis l ever seen, then put a body over it that was really rough.
look up boneheads stuff, top notch.
LaterLast edited by skull; 03-18-2010 at 08:35 AM.
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03-18-2010 09:01 AM #11
I think you meant hotrodders.com as I could not find any site named hotrodding.com. The HAMB is a very good site for older pre-1950 hot rods.
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03-18-2010 10:35 PM #12
Hey guys thanks again for all the feedback. Yeah Frisco, I meant hotrodders.com. I am not new to the industry or the internet but I have never really dove into the forum type of sites. I can see how the communication and the feedback can be good and helpful.
I like all kinds or cars and I am passionate about new information. I have the most experience with 32 Fords, and have been around pre 49 street rods the most.
What about magazines? Have you all given up on the print media? Do you visit the major publications websites?
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03-19-2010 05:37 PM #13
http://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/
This one is for the Hamb it is basically a Rat Rod place but there are a lot of different cars. Registration is free as well as the ad.
Thank you Roger. .
Another little bird