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Hot Rod Deluxe Year 2013 Magazine Back Issues

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  • '30 Hemi Coupe, '31 Sport Coupe, '30 Rat Tudor, '29 Roadster.
  • Straight-Axle Tech: How To Install A Universal Subframe
  • Exclusive Coverage: Andy's Picnic Bonneville Speed Week
  • Hitting The Road With The Rodfather
  • Birthday Bonus: Illustrated Guide To Every Article And Cover, 2008-2013
  • The Birth, Death, And Reincarnation Of Hot Rod Deluxe
  • Unreal Action! Jersey Shore Drags
  • Bakersfield Reunion WWII Runway Race
  • Sport Customs Of The '40s '50s & '60s
  • A/Modified Sport Kaiser-Darrin
  • Rich Guasco's '61 Ambr Winner
  • Mercury Custom 4-Door Conversion
  • Custom Comeback! Gene Winfield, Then And Now
  • '51 Lincoln Wins Joe Bailon Award
  • 1st Hot Rod Homecoming, 50TH Carl Casper Car Show.
  • 63rd Sacramento Autorama
  • Dean Jeffries Tribute Unseen Mantaray Photos!
  • Home Built Gassers
  • Unpublished Interview
  • Gas Pains Relieved: Making Vintage Engines Run On Modern Fuel Blends
  • Carl Casper's Cars
  • 100+Reader Photos From Teh '30s '40s '50s '60s!
  • Drags Street Shows Indy 500 Land-Speed Racing
  • New Lincoln Brakes For Fords!
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Hot Rod Deluxe was started in 1999 by Petersen Publishing as part of its Auto Anniversary Series. It was originally targeted to readers with interest in the roots of hot rodding by featuring basic, traditional hot rods and customs without billet and high-end paint. The late 1990s saw growing interest in these traditional rods from the 1950s and 1960s. After two annual issues in 1999 and 2000, EMAP-Petersen cancelled the title. The editor, Aaron Lasky, went on to create Car Kulture Deluxe. Fast forward to 2008. Petersen decided to revive the title with publisher Jerry Pitt and editor David Freiburger. It began with a bi-monthly publication schedule that lasted through the last print issue in January, 2020. When launched, the editors envisioned their target audience as younger, rat-rodder types and also those interested in drag racing history. But reader feedback suggested the real audience was older guys ("graybeards") who wanted to relive their youth by seeing the treasure trove of rare images from Petersen's archives. Content was originally for pre-1964 vehicles, but as the magazine evolved content included vehicles from the 1960s and 1970s. A total of 75 issues were printed from Spring 1999 through to January 2020.
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