The three-level, 16,000-square-foot auto shop at the center of this Oregon estate is a pistonhead's playground—and borders a championship golf course too.
Thus, the rat rod was born. The term "rat rod" is believed to have been coined by Hot Rod Magazine Editor Gary Baskerville, who used it to refer to a junked-up hot rod owned by artist Robert Williams.
8, and to the Riverside County Fairgrounds in Indio on Wednesday, Oct. 9. The tour was launched in 1995 by the HOT ROD magazine staff as a way to connect with readers, a news release states.
the 1932 Ford “Bob McGee roadster” has been restored to how it appeared on the October 1948 cover of Hot Rod magazine. Photo: John Gilbert With SS396 cues visible, GNRS 2022 Restored Class winner ...