1940s Hot Rod’s Thousands of car models have been manufactured in the United States but only a select few make it to the drawing board. When cars were beginning to be a part of everyone's daily lives in the United States, some cars that were made then still have an impact on what the cars look like today. In the 1940’s, one of the most popular car trends was the Hot Rod.
Hot rods have been around for a long time now and they inspiration came much earlier than anyone would think. The hot rod culture started way back in 1940 when young men had just got out of the war and had the money to make their cars fast and cool. Hot rodding was a great way to turn a old boring car into a unique piece of history that will turn heads . if you know what you're doing you may be able to make it as fast as much more expensive newer cars. What is a hot rod? People may ask where it's pretty simple. Through the years the car shapes and sizes differ from the short fat fendered willys coupe to a Buick riviera. The same concept is still there.
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People developed the art of customizing in this time. Around 1960 the custom car culture was still changing. America's automakers were starting to see that young buyers liked their cars to have power and for it to look hot. It was the muscle car era the Pontiac GTO was the first to set a standard in american muscle cars. Although some hot rodder's wanted style over speed. Kids would do roof chops which lowers the roof and then they smoothed it over with led sanded and painted flames on their car hence the name lead sled. The lead sled is one of the most popular custom cars. Usually were American cars from 1940s and early 1950s modifications are mainly done to the body. To give a sleeker profile. Suspension is lowered and chopping the top lowers the roof . They would remove chrome and make custom front grills to set it off ‘’ Cheetham pg