Thread: Is a HOTROD pre 1948?
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08-09-2004 06:26 AM #1
Is a HOTROD pre 1948?
A lot of talk about "bracketing" of vehicles has got me to thinking as to what year defines a Hot Rod? A few clubs I have been in have limited member cars to pre48. This in my opinion works quite well. Sort of cuts it between fendered and slab sides. Another problem some of the "early" clubs encountered was if they had an open ended year (car year) for membership, they would get an influx of late model vehicles and car shows would look like the local shopping centre car park. Some may say that limiting to pre 48 is suicidal to the HOTROD fraternity, what do you guys think?
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08-09-2004 07:00 AM #2
A "Hot Rod" is what ya build to go fast and go cruizin in. Why does the year matter?? John Force calls his funny car a Hot Rod, Mike Waltrip calls his chebbie a hot rod, if the term fits what these guys drive then it should apply to most everything American built that has 4 wheels and is redesigned by the owner. Just my opinion, people or clubs limiting "Hot Rods" to pre-whatever year is just another form of snobbery. The world of Hot Rodding should be open to all years, and welcome anybody new with open arms.Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, Live for Today!
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08-09-2004 07:57 AM #3
I'm with ya, Dave!! The snobbery issue is valid, and, I believe destructive. I finally got used to not being able to call anything built after '48 a "street rod", and now that bunch thinks they have sole right to use the term "hot rod", as well. I don't buy it. A "hot rod" is a car (or whatever) modified to make it run faster, period. I refuse to pigeon-hole people & their cars. My '56 Plymouth isn't going to be a "street machine" to me. It'll be my car, and if I feel like it, I might even call it a hot rod. If the posers and snobs don't like it, they can walk away.No, if you were me, you'd do it just like I did.
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08-09-2004 07:59 AM #4
It just depends on the people, When I first met my wife her "hot rod" was a bone stock 3 cylender Metro I'm not kiddin she raced a jag in it once. In my mind a hot rod is what ever the person wants it to be AS LONG AS IT'S AMERICAN. Others feel imports can be hot rod's it just depneds, if yer tryin to get in a club and they wont let you in cause yer car doesnt meet there Ideals of a hot rod you dont want to be part of that group. Thats my 2 cents
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08-09-2004 08:14 AM #5
This discussion will go on "forever". It comes down to each person's frame of reference. While I agree mostly with Dave's comment, I'm not sure it's entirely snobbery (Lord knows I've railed against that enough around here)..................I would see that more as attitude rather than classifying. For some groups it's a matter of controling the size of the group/event, for others its being provincial and only wanting to be around what they like.
A lot of it has to do with when you grew up. I have to admit that sometimes my brain does a double blip when someone new comes on here and waxes poetic about his "old" hot rod.................a 1983 Chev PU, or even a '71 Lincoln. Not that these can't be a hot rod, it's just that it's hard to think of a car that I could have bought new, that I looked at on show room floors, as "old", a term which often goes with the concept of "hot rod". But then, I rattle myself and put it in perspective. To a guy in his mid 20's today, a car built ten years before he was born IS old! For the same reason I'm comfy with mid '30's stuff, his equivalent is '70's stuff. Of course, that didn't keep me from doing my slammed and semi-smoothed '72 Chev pickemup a few years back, and I DID buy one of those new.
The first time I heard Force call his car a hot rod I thought "Yeah, just as much a hot rod as it is a "Mustang"!!". But then, he does race under the banner of the National HOT ROD Association. So......
Now, for some of you folks reading this who still look like you need an ID to buy milk, project yourself 30 years into the future. You'll be boppin' on the internet, or maybe the berfelgen or whatever it is that'll have replaced the internet by then, and some youngin' will post a thread on his "old" pride and joy "hot rod"...................a 2005 Accord!! Bet for a moment your mind will scream, "THAT'S NOT RIGHT!!!!" hehehehe
Now, is this a hot rod??Your Uncle Bob, Senior Geezer Curmudgeon
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08-09-2004 09:04 AM #6
That pretty well sums it all up, Bob. You just say it so much better than I do.!!!!!Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, Live for Today!
Carroll Shelby
Learning must be difficult for those who already know it all!!!!
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08-09-2004 09:16 AM #7
Rumor at the NSRA NATS .. looks like NSRA is going to 1949 !
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08-09-2004 09:51 AM #8
HOT ROD ?????
I agree with Dave. A HOT ROD is what YOU BUILD to go fast and be cool. It doesn't matter what year as long as it is safe and reflects what you want it to be.KEEP ON CRUISIN'
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08-09-2004 11:03 AM #9
Originally posted by Bob Parmenter
Now, is this a hot rod??
Sorry Bob I couldn't help it."PLAN" your life like you will live to 120.
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08-09-2004 12:00 PM #10
Uncle BBob, shame on you, you stole my picture, I always post that retarded thing
No back to is this a hot rod, Hell NO.
And I'm sorry if I've shocked you by callin my 68 Galaxie a hot rod, I started thinking about what you said, about guy bein in there mid 20's buyin cars ten tears older than them, wow I fall dead center on that one, sorry, I'm gonna tuck my tail between my legs and quietly sneek away never to be heard from again
But my galaxie is 11 years older than me, does that save some face??
Otto
And I thought I was loved"When the going gets tough the tough say, 'HUG MY NUTS!!!"
Hug My Nuts Racing
The Reward for a Job Well Done is...
ANOTHER JOB!!!
How many people out there can say they've driven a ferd home with vise-grips instead of a steering wheel??
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08-09-2004 12:11 PM #11
Originally posted by ljotto1
And I thought I was loved
You may fit part of the description, but I've seen your picture. You DON"T need an ID to buy milk!! But then.............you are from St. Johns.Your Uncle Bob, Senior Geezer Curmudgeon
It's much easier to promise someone a "free" ride on the wagon than to urge them to pull it.
Luck occurs when preparation and opportunity converge.
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08-09-2004 12:29 PM #12
Originally posted by Bob Parmenter
But then.............you are from St. Johns.
When I went to register for my freshman year in high school, I walked into "Rough riders terriory" The prencible loked at me and said yer an Otto, whitch one is your father I told him and he said get outta my school and dont come back here again, as I was leaveing I had a guy walk up to me and say yer an otto, I'm a terro, we have to fight...
Otto"When the going gets tough the tough say, 'HUG MY NUTS!!!"
Hug My Nuts Racing
The Reward for a Job Well Done is...
ANOTHER JOB!!!
How many people out there can say they've driven a ferd home with vise-grips instead of a steering wheel??
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08-09-2004 12:33 PM #13
Originally posted by ljotto1
Uncle BBob, shame on you, you stole my picture, I always post that retarded thing
No back to is this a hot rod, Hell NO.
And I'm sorry if I've shocked you by callin my 68 Galaxie a hot rod, I started thinking about what you said, about guy bein in there mid 20's buyin cars ten tears older than them, wow I fall dead center on that one, sorry, I'm gonna tuck my tail between my legs and quietly sneek away never to be heard from again
But my galaxie is 11 years older than me, does that save some face??
Otto
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08-09-2004 12:59 PM #14
Nope Matt, yer just a pup anyhow!!!!! Tee Hee Hee
Hey Otto, start wagging yer tail, it's a Ford, Hot Rod by birth!!!!!Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, Live for Today!
Carroll Shelby
Learning must be difficult for those who already know it all!!!!
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08-09-2004 01:20 PM #15
Originally posted by Dave Severson
Nope Matt, yer just a pup anyhow!!!!! Tee Hee Hee
Hey Otto, start wagging yer tail, it's a Ford, Hot Rod by birth!!!!!
Otto"When the going gets tough the tough say, 'HUG MY NUTS!!!"
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ANOTHER JOB!!!
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