Hot Rod Year 1965 Magazine Back Issues
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- In Color: World Record Jets
- Exclusive: Full Details On Ford's Overhead Cam 427 Hemi
- Eveybody's Automotive Magazine
- Barracuda 'Formula S'
- Those 200 Mph Fuelers!
- The Deep South's 140 Mph Match Race Stockers
- Chevy's New 396 V8!
- HRM Tests A Hot Rod Sweetheart Olds' Strongest, The "442" 400 Inches, 4-Speed
- Summers Brothers' New Superliner: Four Hemis, 3000 Hp In An All-New Design For 450 Mph Plus
- NHRA/AHRA Winter Drags
- Road Test-Ford's Hottest, 427 Galaxie
- Rear-Engine 426 Hemi Barracuda 1/4 Miler
- Bakersfield Fuel-Gas Drags
- Beswick's Blown GTO
- British Kilo/Quarter King
- HRM Cross-Country Test 327 Marlin Fastback
- Streamliner For 300 Mph
- HRM Ad Manager Bill Burks-Twenty-Five Years At Speed!
- Tiger Tests- 389 GTO: Stock Vs. Hot!
- Arfons' Designs For Mach 1 Jet!
- Build An H/Stock Champ For $500
- How Ford Broke The Offy Grip
- Make Your VW A 13-Second Street Eliminator!
- How-To-Build Top Brackets For Roadsters
- Tempest's Belt-Driven OHC 6
- Special Color: Pikes Peak Hillclimb-Stocks-Sports-Championships
- Hot Rod's 2nd Annual Drags
- Tornado's Futuristic Front-Wheel-Drive
- GTO 390 Comet Hemi Dodge Mustang 442 Olds Barracuda Marlin 426 Plymouth Buick Gran Sport
- "Olds Scores A Technical Breakthrough..." Complete Analysis By Roger Huntington
- Special Racing Edition
- Maryland: All-Star Stocks
- Indiana: NHRA Nationals
- HRM Road Test: Dodge Street Hemi
- Smokey Yunick Tells How-"Blueprinting" 396/427 Chevy Stockers For 560 Honest Horsepower!
- Is This The '67 Corvette?
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Robert E. Petersen launched Hot Rod magazine in 1948 to coincide with the first Southern California Timing Association (SCTA) Exposition in Los Angeles. This magazine closed a needed gap in hot rod coverage after the demise of Throttle magazine at the start of World War II. It gained success quickly, and many imitators followed. Petersen's success allowed him to launch Motor Trend and many other titles.
The first magazines were 9" by 12" and were bigger than the popular pocket- or digest-sized magazines that came later. The size was reduced to 8-1/2" by 11" with the October, 1949 issue. This magazine marks the beginning of a golden age in automotive publications, and it set the style for much more to come.
Hot Rod has always been a generalist rodding magazine, successfully covering all aspects in the world of wheels from hot rods, customs, muscle cars, drag racing, dune buggies, vans, etc. Like other Petersen titles like Car Craft, in the mid-1960s content began slowly shifting away from pre-1948 vehicles and instead embraced Detroit classics from the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s. This fact is represented by the re-grouping of the title into the performance & muscle genre for all issues from 1965 forward.
Rod & Custom was a sister magazine in the Petersen empire. When it ended for a second time in May 1974, it was folded into Hot Rod magazine.