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Hopped-up, chopped down, tuned-up and ready to go! We have Hot Rods for sale, whether you're looking for a project or a car that's ready to drive to the show 'n shine.

# Pictures Year Make/Model State/Province Details
1 1977 Dodge Ram Charger Ontario Details
2 1951 Ford Victoria Washington Details
3 1941 Chevrolet special delux New York Details
4 1957 Ford 2 door del reo wagon California Details
5 1937 Ford Sedan Delivery California Details
6 1932 Ford 5 Window Colorado Details
7 1932 Ford 3W-Highboy Georgia Details
8 1932 Ford hi boy Illinois Details
9 1937 Plymouth Sedan Oregon Details
10 1932 Ford Hi boy Virginia Details
11 1923 Ford T-BUCKET ROADSTER Oklahoma Details
12 1940 Ford Deluxe Texas Details
13 1936 Ford 3 window coupe Oregon Details
14 1940 Mercury Coupe Florida Details
15 1933 Ford SPEEDSTAR ROADSTER Florida Details
16 1929 Ford Custom Nevada Details
17 1949 Chevrolet Truck 3100 Other Details
18 1929 Ford Phantom Sports Woody California Details
19 1940 Studebaker Champion Washington Details
20 1929 Ford Roadster California Details

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Hot Rods: The term seems to inspire the imagination. Drive-in's, hoop skirts and duck-tails. Elvis and Buddy Holly on the radio. The original idea of a Hot Rod was, take an old car and chop it down. This cuts down on the weight. The roof, the hood, fender and bumpers could all go. Then lower it. Hot rods may have been the original low riders! Tune it up and add some fat tires and wheels and you've got a hot rod!

The original idea of a true Hot Rod was a cheap, fast, stripped down, mean machine. A Rat Rod. Hot Rods began to hit the streets around the end of World War Two. It was 1945 and there were a lot of old cars around that were being scrapped. But the tin was good, and cheap. All you needed to do was find an new engine and running gear, chop it and Hot Rod it. As the culture continued to grow, the cars and styles got more elaborate, wild and expensive, and more people began fixing up and then offering their hot rods for sale.

By around 1965 the original hot rod era was fading as the car manufacturers were catching on and the era of the muscle car, performance cars right from the factory, was beginning. Original hotrods are much sought after collectors items and we have lots of hot rods for sale. Whether you are looking for a classic "T-Bucket" based on a chopped down Model-T Ford or something with a Ford flathead V8 there are a wide variety of cars to chose from. Big wheels, big engines, lots of chrome and wild paint work are all hallmarks of classic hot rod cars. They are fun to drive and are always guaranteed to turn heads where ever you go.

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