More than 3,000 cars showed up to celebrate seven decades of HOT ROD, including no small number of cover cars and world-famous builds. David Freiburger guided us through the best ones.
Matt Sayles was a young stainless-steel fabricator when his hot rod mentor Ed Kihn taught him there is no such thing as can’t. So, Matt taught himself to build hot rods and custom cars from scratch.
it perfectly encapsulates the approach John Lohone took to racing in this year’s HOT ROD Drag Week. With Jeremiah Kirby wheeling Lohone’s 1972 Chevelle, the pair rolled through the Pro ...