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hot rod

Automobile rebuilt or modified for high speed, fast acceleration, or sporty appearance. A wide range of automobiles may be called hot rods, including some of those used in drag racing as well as those used in recreational cruising. They may be composed of used or new parts. Some are intended primarily for exhibition.


hot rod
a car with an engine that has been radically modified to produce increased power


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Midlands-based artist and Rodder fanatic Emma Ricketts is offering to create a handpainted canvas of fellow enthusiasts' Hot Rods to put on their walls.
Carl Boardley, the world champion driving full-size hot rods, will be attending on the Sunday to present the championship trophy to the kit-form winner.
As the summer approaches you are likely to see more and more hot rods hit the street Hot rod cars are simply old, inexpensive cars that have been gutted out and restored As the summer approaches you are likely to see more and more hot rods hit the street.
 
 
 
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