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The great American Hotrod. Hotrods have been built out of regular cars and trucks for as long they have been produced. Some of the things that can be done to a vehicle to classify it as a hotrod include minor modifications such as putting glass pack mufflers on to get a meaner sound, or a larger carburetor to increase the volume of fuel that is delivered through the intake manifold to the cylinders to increase horsepower. Some other radical things that can be done to a car or truck to define it as a hotrod would include swapping engines and/or transmissions, wheels and tires, or even a cool paintjob. What I would consider a major modification to a car or truck would be chopping the top, or radiusing the wheelwells to give the vehicle an altogether different look than that of a stock ride. When you mix all these different aspects together and use them one one particular vehicle, then you have what is considered to be a great hotrod. |
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As much as we love our hotrods, we need insurance for them. Our insurance page has some information about getting cheaper rates. |
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