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.
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.
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 ...