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  • ...ot Rod Magazine]], he had the forum and the power to form the National Hot Rod Association in 1951 to "create order from chaos" by instituting safety rule
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  • ...Ewen was an American [[drag racer]] who was a winner of the [[National Hot Rod Association]] (NHRA) [[U.S. Nationals]]. His racing career spanned 45 years In 1965, he faced Hot Wheels teammate Prudhomme at the [[Hot Rod Magazine]] Championship Drag Races, held at [[Riverside Raceway]], "one of the most
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  • ...Roth was a key figure in Southern California's [[Kustom Kulture]] and hot rod movement of the late 1950s and 1960s. ...ze, but Roth was certainly the man who widely popularized the "monsters in hot rods" art form.
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  • In 1955, [[Chrysler]] created the "Gentleman's Hot Rod" buy taking it's 331CI [[Hemi]] engine with a 4bbl carb, holding back on th "Gentleman's Hot Rod"
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  • '''Garlits was the first driver to win three [[National Hot Rod Association]] national titles and three world championships, the last comin ...r open events and 17 national championships in the sport's three major hot rod associations
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  • ...into mail order by placing small ads for Mickey Thompson ET Wheels in Hot Rod and Car Craft magazines. The company is soon taking orders from across the ...o zero to 60 miles per hour in 3.2 seconds, making it the quickest car the magazine tested up to that point.
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  • * Has been inducted into the Car Craft All-Star Racing Team, Hot Rod Hall of Fame and International Drag Racing Hall of Fame. ...itle of “The First Funny Car.” In 1968, Dick Landy earned the “[[Car Craft Magazine]] All [[Drag Racing Award]].” And according to Dick “the ’68 [[Charge
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  • The Last American Hot Rod to roll off the assembly line in the late 1970s.78 Lil' Red Truck ...astest American made vehicle from 0 to 100 MPH as tested by Car and Driver magazine.
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  • The Last American Hot Rod to roll off the assembly line in the late 1970s.78 Lil' Red Truck ...astest American made vehicle from 0 to 100 MPH as tested by Car and Driver magazine.
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