Even by the late ‘60s, hot rodders still showed a competitive spirit that knew no bounds of mechanical or social stigma. That meant racers who were into drag and circle-track racing were almost necessarily also into boats, hillclimbs, rallies, and even off-road racing. When the National Off-Road Racing Association hosted the first few runnings of the Mexican 1000, which would soon be known as the Baja 1000 under Mickey Thompson's SCORE sanctioning body, it drew names such as Ak Miller, Bill Stroppe, Parnelli Jones, Danny Ongias, Don Prudhomme, Jim Garner, and Steve McQueen. HOT ROD, Car Craft, and Motor Trend all sponsored cars, trucks, and Broncos. Our archive photos even show typical hot rodding faces such as Ed Iskenderian and Linda Vaughn in attendance.
We're talking about the years 1967…