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Hot Rod Roots

A Tribute to the Pioneers

Hot Rod Roots
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Format: Hardcover, 176 Pages
Item: 144232
ISBN: 9780760328187
Publisher: Motorbooks
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Illustrations: 22 color & 151 b/w photos
Size: 9.25 x 10.875
Weight: 2.688 lb.
Edition: First
Published: November 15th 2007
DC: AP
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Here are hot rodding's true pioneers--the guys who raced the lakes in the mid-century, the ones who broke the records, and those who, through sheer ingenuity, transformed discarded car bodies, flathead V-8s, and four-bangers into the stuff of myth. In essays by some of the most respected journalists in hot rodding today, these icons of the early days come to life, and the history of hot rodding unfolds in all its gritty glory. Featured throughout are rare photographs drawn from the archives of the American Hot Rod Foundation, an institution dedicated to preserving, promoting, and celebrating the history of hot rodding.

Compiled by noted hot rod author Dain Gingerelli, the essays in Hot Rod Roots take up topics crucial to the development of hot rodding from the 1920s to the early 60s: Robert Genat explores the symbiotic relationship between hot rodders and the U.S. military during World War II; Pat Ganahl delves into the birth of the belly tank and its lasting effects on the sport; Greg Sharp tracks hot rodding's impact on the development of circle-track racing; Gingerelli explains how the sanctioning of quarter-mile drag racing accelerated hot roddings growth; Ken Gross documents the effect of enthusiast magazines and car shows; and Mark Morton shows how hot rodding's early roots will always remain a part of the sport.

This book also includes a foreword by So-Cal Speed Shop founder and dry lakes pioneer Alex Xydias.

General editor Dain Gingerelli is a veteran hot rod journalist and photographer who has authored several books on the subject, including Motorbooks’ Ford Hot Rods, Hot Rod Milestones, and The Cars of Overhaulin’. He resides in Mission Viejo, California.

Edmunds.com, Dec. 23, 2007

“Profusely illustrated with previously unseen photos, and supporting AHRF’s efforts, this is a must-have.”

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Contents

Foreword

            By Alex Xydias

Introduction

            By Steve Memishian

Chapter 1

World War II & Hot Rodding

Think of the postwar rodder as G.I. Go

By Robert Genat

Chapter 2

Belly Tanks

Drop tanks raise the bar for speed

By Pat Ganahl

Chapter 3

Track Roadster Racing

Hot rodding moves forward by going in circles

By Greg Sharp

Chapter 4

Drag Racing

Into the future, a quarter-mile at a time

By Dain Gingerelli

Chapter 5

Spreading the Word

Magazines and car shows create a catalyst to go national

By Ken Gross

Chapter 6

From Out of the East . . .

Socialize