History of Hot Rods
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- Опубліковано 13 чер 2024
- The History of Hot Rods Documentary is here! 🚗🔥 Join David Grainger as he takes you on a 20-minute journey through the exhilarating world of hot rodding. This documentary dives deep into the origins, evolution, and cultural impact of hot rods, showcasing their significance in the automotive world.
Discover the stories behind some of the most legendary names in hot rodding, including Ed Roth, Dean Jefferies, Dick Dean, and George Barris. Learn about their groundbreaking creations and how they shaped the custom car scene. From the early days of hot rodding to the present, this documentary covers it all with stunning visuals and insightful commentary.
Explore the various styles and innovations that have defined hot rodding over the decades. See rare footage and interviews with industry experts, and get an insider’s look at some of the most iconic hot rods ever built. Whether you're a classic car enthusiast or new to the world of hot rods, this documentary is a must-watch.
Found Footage Credits:
• The Hot Rod Story Drag... • Ingenuity in Action 19... • Hot Rod Cars In The 1950s
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You’re a great Canadian guru of automobile perfection it doesn’t matter Resto mods today’s mods and everybody’s mods
Dave,thank you for this. It made this old man reminisce about my youth. True rat rods are today’s hot rods. They didn’t come in a box via fed ex or ups. It doesn’t take much ingenuity to build a hot rod in a box.
Happy to hear we could bring you back to those days!
Excellent video , I really enjoy old school rods .
Excellent video
I miss you're TV show!!!!
Nice presentation, l think we’re about the same age and we were lucky to have witnessed this stuff as it happened.
Excellent video. Very well done. I've missed you guys on TV but look forward to your new platform. 🤠👍
Thanks for watching, glad to have you back!
So cool🔥
Its great when we hear from someone who has lived through most of what they are describing. I remember Hot Wheels also playing a big role. 😎
Always ''a propos'' and interesting. Hope you will continue this format for a long time, there is so much to learn about this industry.
Thanks for the input, we'll definitely continue with more content in this format given it's positive response so far! We appreciate the feedback.
Hi from Vancouver BC 🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦 Awesome video and thanks for the hot rod history....
Glad you enjoyed it! More to come!
Hey David, Great episode. Kind of hard putting all that history into just one show. Also, thanks for featuring my dad.
Hey Keith, So glad you enjoyed our episode. With so much great hot rod history to share, it wasn't easy deciding what to include, but the story couldn't have been told without mentioning your father. Dick Dean was an integral figure in shaping and influencing hot rod culture, and his legacy continues to inspire enthusiasts around the world. Thanks for tuning in!
This is a great documentary, I love that Mexiford, I look forward to the next video.#Aztec73 🙂🇺🇲
Thanks for watching! Glad you liked it
@@guildsgarage your welcome 🙂
Thank you for stirring up some fond memories of when I was a child adoring SoCal hot rods !!! I have family in Southern California that I visit occasionally and I can tell that the hot rods are alive and thriving...
Glad you enjoyed the video, thanks for tuning in!
Really enjoyed your video on hot rods. Grew up in So Cal and witnessed the evolution and at 83 still driving a '30 Model A coupe and a '32 roadster. It's in my DNA.
I like the format of your channel. Your experience with producers is showing thru. Keep it up.
Happy to hear you're enjoying it! We appreciate the positive feedback, stay tuned!
Great episode on the history
Thanks for the feedback!
Dave, thanks for this almost scholarly account of hot rod history! I have not heard such a thorough discussion. And just a reminder to everyone that Dave and his shop are located in small town Ontario north of Toronto…. far, far away from California! Amazingly knowledgeable account.
Thanks for the feedback! We're glad that we were able to share some of the rich history that hot rod culture has to offer. Don't forget to subscribe, as we'll have more content just like this on the way!
Well done!
Thanks for watching!
Good Vid.
Very interesting
Glad you think so!
You need to visit Iron Trap Garage in Pennsylvania!
I'm about the same age as Dave and in the 1970's the trend was street rods. A kind of almost a hot rod but setup as a driveable custom car that was reliable but really even only mildly hopped up stock engines, even if you had a 671 blower on it. Back then I was a member of the National Street Rod Association and had a '34 Plymouth tudor sedan. I think people spent more on chrome back then, then anything else.
The license plate. THX 138. the same as the Falfa's 32 duese in American Graffiti.
That big back window is something I've never seen on a Briggs body before. Anybody know if it's factory or custom?
How about you take that Austin Martin and put a Bahra motor maybe a turbo With tremec transmission
we'll be diving into the Aston Martin in one of our next videos!
At 19:08 you have a pictrure of my 32 3 window coupe at El Mirage for an SCTA meat with some girls on it. cool.
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98 / 5.000
I keep looking for Ford hot rods from the years 1935 and 1936, aren't there any, or aren't they legal to build?
There are lots, but those are very desirable years and command premium prices.
@@davidgrainger5994 Cool, I'll look... I have a 2-door Ford 36 slantback, no trunk, canvas roof, I'm building a different hot rod, and I'd like to see other models that I might like.
@@davidgrainger5994 Cool,I have a 2-door Ford 36 slantback, no trunk, canvas roof, I'm building a different hot rod, and I'd like to see other models that I might like.
You forgot Homer Simpson😅
O yes and back in the day all those cars looked as candy ass as the bright red shinny ass car you are showing off hot rod cars have become more of a show peice and less of the real deal more panted up chromed out toy then period correct street rods
I had to turn it off after just a few minutes. The added in "vintaging" of the video made it unwatchable.
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