08-05-2008, 11:02 PM | #1 |
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NH Street Rod Show
Here's how I spent my Sunday (sun and rain) but with 650 cars/trucks to see, the weather didn't dampen the spirits of many. The pictures prove that there are some very nice rides in the Northeast. I counted 6 67-72 trucks and my black Chevy got caught entering the show grounds on page 2.
Hope you enjoy NH Street Rod Show Pics Mark
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Re: NH Street Rod Show
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08-05-2008, 11:44 PM | #3 |
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Re: NH Street Rod Show
thank you so much for the pics. It looks like everyone had a great time and a ton of vehicles showed up!!!
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thanks for sharing
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Re: NH Street Rod Show
Hey Question...what is the difference between a Hot Rod and a Street Rod?
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Hot Rod - A production car that has been modified by the owner in the attempt to increase acceleration and top end speed. Although the term can be applied to any modified car, it is usually reserved for vehicles produced from 1930 to 1940's. Typically the engine is modified, and some body panels removed. Many were painted with a design of flames behind the front wheels to give the appearance that this vehicle was "hot" thus the name. Street Rod - Usually refers to a hot rodded car built before 1949. Street Machine - Usually refers to a hot rodded car built after 1949. Resto Rod - A hot rod with a stock looking outer appearance but with modern running gear.
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It's Orbitron II (or maybe just a upcoming explosion?)
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I want one of each!
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08-06-2008, 12:29 PM | #9 |
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Re: NH Street Rod Show
Looks like there was some cool rides there..
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