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Features include: Mooneyes Hot Rod Show; DLRA Speed Week; Deuce Days; Boogaloo Invitational; Sandgroper Road Trip; NSRA Street Rod Nationals; Rod Hadfield Topolino; Mike Key 1932 Ford Coupe; Larry & Gloria Metz 1932 Ford Five Window Coupe; Profile: Glenn Holmes; Profile: Steve Costa; Laurie Ulrich 1932 Ford Coupe & 1929 Ford Roadster and much more
Hot Rodding International #11: The Best in Hot Rodding from Around the World by Larry O'Toole Pdf
Features articles and events from all around the world including: Australia, United Kingdom, New Zealand, USA and Japan. Blue Lake Nationals - Australia; Rebel Roundup - New Zealand; DLRA Speed Week - Lake Gairdner, Australia; Lone Star Roundup - Texas, USA; UK Dragstalgia - UK; Model A 90 Years Celebration Gulgong, NSW, Australia; Beach Hop - New Zealand; Mooneyes Hot Rod Show - Japan; NSRA Street Rod Nationals - Louisville, USA; Bonneville Speed Week - Bonneville, USA; Profile: James Wynne - Hot Rodder, Artist & Musician; Diane Hammond's Handbuild Roadster; Ed Belknap's Model A Hiboy Roadster plus much more!
Hot Rodding International #10 by Larry O'Toole Pdf
Issue #10 contains hot rodding events and features from all around the world. The Gallery feature is English auto artist Ian Guy, History of Toy Cars, a photographic essay on the abandoned old cars in Old Car City USA, Andy Saunders incredible 1937 Cord from the UK with hand built custom body, Australian Street Rod Nationals, Jack Martin's Model A coupe from New Zealand, The Hot Rod Reunion - Bakersfield USA, NSRA Street Rod Nationals, Louisville USA, Rattle Trap - beach racing in Australia, John Martin's Real Hot Rod '34 Ford coupe USA, Bonneville Speed Week 2017, Kumeu Car Festival New Zealand, Profile: Lenny Souter Australian hot rodder, The Top End Rumble - Australian rod run to Darwin and back, The European Street Rod Nationals and UK Street Rod Supernationals - Old Warden UK, The boogaloo Australia 2017 plus more.
Issue #10 contains hot rodding events and features from all around the world. The Gallery feature is English auto artist Ian Guy, History of Toy Cars, a photographic essay on the abandoned old cars in Old Car City USA, Andy Saunders incredible 1937 Cord from the UK with hand built custom body, Australian Street Rod Nationals, Jack Martin's Model A coupe from New Zealand, The Hot Rod Reunion - Bakersfield USA, NSRA Street Rod Nationals, Louisville USA, Rattle Trap - beach racing in Australia, John Martin's Real Hot Rod '34 Ford coupe USA, Bonneville Speed Week 2017, Kumeu Car Festival New Zealand, Profile: Lenny Souter Australian hot rodder, The Top End Rumble - Australian rod run to Darwin and back, The European Street Rod Nationals and UK Street Rod Supernationals - Old Warden UK, The boogaloo Australia 2017 plus more.
The Fourth Issue of our Annual Publication. Hot Rodding International is an extensive compilation of the best of hot rodding from around the world. Features and articles include cars and events from Australia, USA, United Kingdom, Europe, New Zealand
Hot Rodding International #14 by Larry O'Toole Pdf
Contents Include My Hot Rodding Life - Larry O'Toole Gallery: Charlie Smith Art - Lenexa, Kansas, USA Bonneville Speed Week 2021 Kevin May Collection - Melbourne, Australia Hot Rod Supernationals UK Hot Rod & Custom Auto Expo - Sydney, Australia Event DLRA Speed Week - Lake Gairdner, Australia Gallery DLRA Speed Week - Lake Gairdner, Australia Hot Rod Reunion - Beech Bend, Kentucky, USA Mega Deuce is Mega Bad - New Zealand The Go Jeep Project, One of a kind project, Australia Sema Show - Las Vegas, USA Music Begets Art - The Hetfield/Dore Collection - Petersen Museum, Los Angeles, California USA Concours D'Elegance - Amelia Island, Florida, USA Gassers 7 - Automobile Drive In Museum, El Segundo, California, USA plus much more
During the prosperous, forward-thinking era after the Second World War, a growing number of men, women, and children across the United States were wearing fashions that evoked the Old West. Westernwear: Postwar American Fashion and Culture examines why a sartorial style with origins in 19th-century agrarian traditions continued to be worn at a time when American culture sought balance between technocratic confidence in science and technology on one side, and fear and anxiety over global annihilation on the other. By analysing well-known and rarely considered western manufacturers, Westernwear revises the common perception that fashionable innovation came from the East coast and places western youth cultures squarely back in the picture. The book connects the history of American working class dress with broader fashionable trends and discusses how and why Native American designs and representations of Native American people were incorporated broadly and inconsistently into the western visual vocabulary. Setting westernwear firmly in context, Sonya Abrego addresses the incorporation of this iconic style into postwar wardrobes and popular culture, and charts the evolution of westernwear into a modern fashion phenomenon.
Author : Gary S. Cross Publisher : University of Chicago Press Page : 256 pages File Size : 52,5 Mb Release : 2018-05-04 Category : History ISBN : 9780226341781
For American teenagers, getting a driver’s license has long been a watershed moment, separating teens from their childish pasts as they accelerate toward the sweet, sweet freedom of their futures. With driver’s license in hand, teens are on the road to buying and driving(and maybe even crashing) their first car, a machine which is home to many a teenage ritual—being picked up for a first date, “parking” at a scenic overlook, or blasting the radio with a gaggle of friends in tow. So important is this car ride into adulthood that automobile culture has become a stand-in, a shortcut to what millions of Americans remember about their coming of age. Machines of Youth traces the rise, and more recently the fall, of car culture among American teens. In this book, Gary S. Cross details how an automobile obsession drove teen peer culture from the 1920s to the 1980s, seducing budding adults with privacy, freedom, mobility, and spontaneity. Cross shows how the automobile redefined relationships between parents and teenage children, becoming a rite of passage, producing new courtship rituals, and fueling the growth of numerous car subcultures. Yet for teenagers today the lure of the automobile as a transition to adulthood is in decline.Tinkerers are now sidelined by the advent of digital engine technology and premolded body construction, while the attention of teenagers has been captured by iPhones, video games, and other digital technology. And adults have become less tolerant of teens on the road, restricting both cruising and access to drivers’ licenses. Cars are certainly not going out of style, Cross acknowledges, but how upcoming generations use them may be changing. He finds that while vibrant enthusiasm for them lives on, cars may no longer be at the center of how American youth define themselves. But, for generations of Americans, the modern teen experience was inextricably linked to this particularly American icon.
Hot Rod Empire details Robert E. Petersen's creation of Hot Rod Magazine in the 1940s and the Petersen Publishing empire that grew to the mainstream juggernaut we know today. The end of World War II marked the release of pent-up war-years energy and the desire to live. For many this meant indulging in long-denied purchases, like a new car. For another group, including young vets, it meant a return to car building and racing. Money, exciting new cars, and speed parts all flowed freely in post-war America. Robert Petersen, a young SoCal-based photographer and Army Air Corps vet, noted the rapidly growing hot rod scene in and around Los Angeles. His first move was to organize the Los Angeles Hot Rod Exhibition in 1948. His second, and brilliant, move was to launch at the same event the first edition of Hot Rod magazine. From this launch pad, Petersen Publishing Company would grow to become the most influential enthusiast publisher in America. Petersen’s magazines were rallying points for all aspects of the car, truck, and motorcycle hobbies, well as nurturing and promoting all aspects from car building to racing to show events. Hot Rod, Motor Trend, Car Craft, Motorcyclist, Off-Road and Four Wheel Drive and some 75 other enthusiast titles dominated magazine racks and provided substantial influence over transportation and numerous other hobbies. Hot Rod Empirecelebrates the birth and explosive growth of the transportation hobby under Petersen’s watch.
Moorhouse (sociology, U.of Glasgow) interprets the post-war American passion for hot rods and drag racing as an extreme example of the country's attitude toward automobiles. Of interest to social scientists and to teenagers who want to see what they missed. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR