FORD 5 WINDOW COUPE HOT ROD

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MakeFord
Model5-Window Coupe Hot Rod
Year1935
Mileage
Ext. ColorRegatta Red Metallic
Int. ColorWhite & Dark Red Leather
VIN

Regatta Red Metallic Exterior

White & Dark Red Leather Interior

All Steel Body

Chopped & Lowered

402ci V-8 Engine Badged as a 427

Automatic Transmission

Power Brakes

Cold Air Conditioning

AM/ FM Radio/Cassette

CB Radio

Tilt Steering Wheel

Accent Pin-Striping

Ford Wheel Covers

 

Hot rods are typically American cars with large engines modified for linear speed. Usually using the largest engine that will fit in the smallest vehicle. The origin of the term “hot rod” is unclear. One explanation is that the term is a contraction of “hot roadster,” meaning a roadster that was modified for speed. Another possible origin includes modifications to or replacement of the camshaft(s), sometimes known as a “stick” or “rod”. A camshaft designed to produce more power is sometimes called a “hot stick” or a “hot rod”. Roadsters were the cars of choice because they were light. The term became commonplace in the 1930s or 1940s as the name of a car that had been “hopped up” by modifying the engine in various ways to achieve higher performance. A term that was common in the early days to refer to a hot rod was a “gow job”. This has fallen into total disuse except with historians.