Hot-Rod Products admin Mon, 06/01/2015 - 08:17

It’s All About Performance

From the very first SEMA Show in 1967, hot rodding has remained a highly influential niche within the specialty-equipment marketplace. That heritage was again on display at the recent SEMA Show’s Hot Rod Alley, where attendees were able to examine first hand the amazing parts and craftsmanship that go into custom-built rods. These are vehicles that can trace their lineage from post-WWII dry-lake racing, through the street scenes of the ’50s and the ’70s musclecar era, to the restomod movement of today.

Did You Know: SEMA Hot Rod Bill

Did You Know: SEMA Hot Rod Bill

admin Tue, 03/01/2011 - 11:13
March 1, 2011
12 Trendsetting Builders Forecast the Future of Hot Rodding admin Wed, 12/08/2010 - 13:43
When word got out that SEMA News was looking to identify future industry trends, our friends at Popular Hot Rodding presented us with the opportunity to feature their "What's Next?" hot-rod builder story. The forecast on the future of hot rodding originally ran in the September issue of Popular Hot Rodding and will no doubt be of interest to SEMA News readers. Special thanks to the folks at Popular Hot Rodding for allowing us to reprint the article in its entirety.
Shifting Gears admin Tue, 06/01/2010 - 16:05
Each of us may have different definitions of what constitutes a “hot rod,” but we all know one when we see it.
Hot Rod Alley admin Tue, 06/01/2010 - 16:05
SEMA News-June 2010-Hot Rod AlleyDuring the last SEMA Show, 14,879 buyers went into the Las Vegas Convention Center to see the latest innovations in the hot-rod market. More than 70 exhibitors set-up booths in the Hot Rod Alley section, registering 90 products in the New Products Showcase.  
SEMA Heritage: L.A. Roadsters Make a Hollywood Rod Run Circa '59 admin Thu, 01/21/2010 - 13:00

"The old familiar sight of several roadsters at a Southern California drive-in is fast fading away," wrote Tex Smith in the July 1959 issue of Hot Rod magazine. Even 50 years ago, rodders were concerned about the changes in their hobby.

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