Hot Rod
Hot Rod culture revolves around classic American cars—often from the 1920s through the 1950s—modified with powerful engines, custom bodywork, and a distinctive vintage-meets-performance aesthetic. Born in post-war America, hot rodding became a symbol of creativity, speed, and mechanical ingenuity. Builders emphasize individuality through hand-crafted parts, chopped bodies, custom paint, and high-horsepower setups. Today, hot rods remain a beloved and iconic expression of traditional car culture and craftsmanship.
