A Channel devoted to Street rods and classic cars, If you have any personal hot rod photos you would like to share, send them along with your information on this auto to wireeyehotrods@outlook.com , and it may just be posted in one of my videos where you will get full credit.
The coolest car in my personal opinion is know as the king of the road..1957 Mercury or Monarch Turnpike Cruiser. With continental kit and skirts. Boasted 290 hp with a push button transmission. Don’t get me wrong the tri five chevys’s were gorgeous and would love to have a gorgeous bel air, but the Turnpike Cruiser is the coolest of them all.
So , The Ram Jet Engine Came In The 1957 Chevy ??? Dude , What Have You Been Smoking ???? Brush Up On Your Auto History This Makes You Look Foolish ........
I love all vans, ratrods, skhoolies, classics,ambos,hotrods,semis,ratsemis,wheerlie birds,airplanees,boats,2/18 wheelers mono wheeles,vws,vwbusses,busse
?????? It was the supply of Pre-war cars that started the Hot Rod movement. There were not a lot of Military cars on the market? What! 4 door lumbering staff cars??? At the end of the war the automakers started suppling the public with new cars. So then people could finally get rid of their old pre-war ;and since there was so many of them young kids could buy them cheap. And then they began to modify them turning them into 'Hot Rods" . There were pre WW2 hot rods but the "boom" took off after the war !
If you read the description, it is an article, thanks for the comment, it may not have been wide spread, but maybe one logical aspect of an array of street rod prospects
@@wireeye2003 Nope, spot it every time. Just let a human, a real person do the talking. A mod voice will be noticed by people like me every time. Thank you. Shalom ❤️🔥
@@Mr.Higginbotham I'll stick with what I have, I am not trying to trick people as many youtubers do. I watch videos with simulated voices, and as long as the content is good, I really don't care. I make nothing from my time, and effort putting my videos together, I do it for the subs. that, Likewise, I have that like my content. Thanks for your thoughts on this matter. I do welcome your views. Shalom to you ☺
Football, Baseball, Rock and Roll, Moonshine, and Hot Rods, its great to be a American. Nothing better than someone's version of a Hot Rod, by hearing the rumble of the engine and all the goodies they have added. Thanks for sharing!
This was cool, I know growing up that was one of the first fancy auto everyone talked about, especially if one drove by. I had a idea for you on your channel, I do not know if it will work for RU-vid but maybe. I really liked you original layout of image and their groupings, if you a added a little history behind what puts these autos in that group. Some key features of them, weather it be a famous car, a famous model, a big car show, or any you might think of. Would it be enough to make them happy? Either way I'm glad your still around.
It would be a good race, I rode in a 1970 Cuda 440 6-pack back in the day, and that sucker reached 140 in less than an 8th of a mile. I tried to buy it from the dude, but he wouldn't sell it
The engineering is really in theses cars are cool, and even if I never get to drive one I love looking at them. The potholes and joint separation in the road around here may be really bad for these cars, we see a few of them. I know when I was a kid I really wanted one, sometimes you dream have to adjust to you life style.
I had a 71 Chevelle with a 66 Corvette 327 block and a few things done to it I was getting 450 horsepower and 451 ft lb of torque and it rained the quarter mile and 11.3 most of the all the body was redone on it in fiberglass it was about 800 lb lighter than stock it was kind of quick
One of the biggest muscle car at car shows, and one of the easiest to work on. The part did not cost you a arm and a leg, and many of the parts were interchangeable from other GM products. A Chevelle with a big block is a good thing.
Late 60's and early 70's were some of the better years. You have coved a wide assortment from classics to modified, including vans and trucks. How about Jeeps and super cars. I like the history, but also liked you picture assortments.
Thanks for the suggestion 👌 RU-vid wouldn't monetize my channel because my earlier videos of street rods didn't have content with pics and added music, The funny thing is those videos got more views, so to me the viewers showed the ones they like, and RU-vid doesn't agree 😏
55,56 and 57s are absolutely beautiful cars. There is just so much you can do with these cars from keeping them classic to totally customising them. Such a great platform to work with. Not like the garbage we have today.
It is so wild to look at these pic's and think this is where the modern day Harley came from. It is so cool that we have a American Branded motorcycle that has stood up to the test of time. I love seeing all the things they do to their bikes and the way a Harley sounds.