In this episode of the Backseat Driver Podcast, we explore the resurgence of hot rodding, a storied automotive tradition that continues to captivate enthusiasts worldwide. Iām joined by Neil Fretwell from the Vintage Hot Rod Association, who provides a deep dive into the history of hot rods, tracing their origins to early 20th-century America, particularly in Southern California. We discuss how hot rodding evolved from a grassroots movement into an iconic part of automotive culture, fuelled by media representation and dedicated events.
Fretwell breaks down the defining characteristics of hot rods, from their bespoke modifications to their distinctive aesthetic appeal. We also highlight the strong sense of community within the hot rodding scene, where camaraderie and a shared passion for these remarkable machines play a central role.
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