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Rod and Custom in the 1950s Book

Rod and Custom in the 1950s
Rod and Custom in the 1950s, It was the heyday of hot rodding, the early 1950s, when the dry lakes beds, dragstrips, and open roads of southern California were full of cars that had been stripped down and hopped up for maximum power and style. Custom was the name of the game, as enth, Rod and Custom in the 1950s has a rating of 3 stars
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  • Rod and Custom in the 1950s
  • Written by author Deette Crow
  • Published by MBI Publishing Company, June 2004
  • It was the heyday of hot rodding, the early 1950s, when the dry lakes beds, dragstrips, and open roads of southern California were full of cars that had been stripped down and hopped up for maximum power and style. Custom was the name of the game, as enth
  • Established in 1966, Rod & Custom has been the top street rodder's magazine for the past 37 years. It features the latest in high-tech cars, nostalgic timepieces and high-performance vintage racers. In addition, the magazine offers a variety of how-to and
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It was the heyday of hot rodding, the early 1950s, when the dry lakes beds, dragstrips, and open roads of southern California were full of cars that had been stripped down and hopped up for maximum power and style. Custom was the name of the game, as enthusiasts everywhere started discovering how top chopping, channeling, and custom painting could make their rod the hottest in town.Into this world came Rod & Custom magazine, full of how-to and tech articles that covered all the essentials of engine swapping, metal fabrication, paint detailing, and more. Rod & Custom in the 1950s features the magazine's best articles from that era, all in authentically reproduced pages that showcase many of coolest hot rods, custom cars, race cars, and even karts of the period. Also included are vintage advertisements as well as the Arrin Cree do-it-yourselfer cartoon that began running in Rod & Custom in November 1955.


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