I like to forget that this magazine started as a car-show handout. “Car show.” Its got a wimpy connotation these days: trailers, cry-baby dolls, et al. Instead, I embrace the fact that the roadsters on display at the magazine’s seminal Hot Rod Exhibition at the Los Angeles Armory in the 1947 were, for the most part, pure race cars, or at the very least dual-purpose, fleet-of-foot Streeters. Even the very first issue of HOT ROD was largely about dry lakes racing, and eventually the magazine covered the gamut: NHRA drags, Indy, NASCAR, Baja, and more. HOT ROD was involved, producing such memorable project cars as Ak Miller’s El Caballo de Hierro, Wally Parks Suddenly ’57 Plymouth, and John Diannas Duster 340.
But by the late ’80s, competition was virtually taboo…