Custom Hot Rods Part 1

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Custom hot rods have been around for decades. Starting in the 1930s, the interest in hot rods quickly grew.

Today, custom hot rods are still incredibly popular amongst car enthusiasts of all ages. From classic American muscle cars to modern imports, there’s something special about these modified vehicles that appeals to many drivers looking for an extra edge on the streets or at shows and events across America. People can get creative by adding chrome accents or swapping out parts like bumpers or grills for a completely new look – no two custom hot rods are alike!

Hot rods in general have a lot of things that are things that are different than the other things but not very similar to the first thing or the second thing but the same as the last thing which is the current thing until another thing is found then that will be the current thing and the last thing until the next thing that means the last thing is not the last thing because the next thing is the now the last thing but the last thing can't be the first thing because the first thing is the last thing and the last thing will be the first thing.

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Brings back old memories of the days once I used to put model cars together. 🚗

GarryHall-lq
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I worked on quite a few of those cars at Barris Kustom back in the 70s. Got to work with and learn from some great car builders there too. It's nice to see they're still appreciated.

TheOzarkExplorer
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Man! Takes me back to my childhood in the 60’s and early 70’s. Harris and Big Daddy Roth created some of the coolest model cars in those days.

williamnewell
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built many of these in plastic models back in late 60's and early 70's Hurst and Bathtub w/ Green velvet will always be my favorites.

robertdavis
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Because I grew up in the 1960's and 70's I've seen quite a few of these before. But you also showed me quite a few I haven't seen before! All of them are either really cool or really funky.

Rigel_Chiokis
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I know a lot of these cars from when I was growing up. We would see them at the Oakland Roadster show. They had to drive into the show to be in the show. Some of them were even made into models. A very creative and innovative time in American Hot Rodding. Some of them weren't to practical but you can definitely appreciate the craftsmanship. A lot of work goes into making a show rod. Thank you

ericheine
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Yeah, them old Customs were always my favorites...took inspiration from them to my Cars throughout the years.

Carlito-Fxwg
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About 40 years later and KC Winkler is still gorgeous!! I didn't appreciate the wild customs as I should have, but that is Kustom!

ficticiousperson
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Lot of memories brought back as a kid gluing and painting some of these cars as kit models...the 70s was a time when guys would think of the craziest ideas and will them in to reality... wouldn't like to drive them as a commuter car!!.😂😂♥️🇺🇸

caravanstuff
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Great music. Great cars.
Monkey mobile, Surf Woody, Boothill Express.
So many customs from that era.

brenthill
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The ones from the 60's and 70's are the best.

jeffreybrianring
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Nick Butler's Revenge @8 26 was and still is the best proportioned and built C cabs ever built.

aussietruckphotosandmodels
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I liked the green hot rod Aerolithe at 627. I built the Aerolithe which Jay Leno featured twice and which has travelled the world. It is now a prime feature at the new Bugatti museum opening in Dubai. It is nice to see it inspire further designs. I have known or at least met many of the great 60s builders and owned several Barris cars, but my favourite designer whose cars I have always admired and desired to own was Ed Roth. He was equaled only by Dean Jeffries who I had the great pleasure of spending time with a few years before his passing.
So few of these guys remain and there are few good enough to fill their shoes.

davidgrainger
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Love the plethora of C Cabs. I'm building one myself. Thanks

samuelmetro
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Crazy, 35 of those cars I can clearly remember seeing at The Hot Rod Show at the CNE Grounds here in Toronto. Between 1976 and 1982-83.

producer
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Awesome video, I remember most of these cars from when I was a kid .
Very cool
Mike Espo .

diecast_MikeEspo
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This was really cool to see. Had the Boot Hill Express and the Red Baron models.

bmdbigfeet
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the world of wheels car shows in the early 70's👍good times!!

stephenschumacher
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The Red Baron was one of my favorite hot wheels cars. The Paddy Wagon was awesome also.

williamnewell
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Growing up in the seventies and eighties, these were cool I don't see them that way anymore

davebruton