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Lost Hot Rods [Hardcover]

Pat Ganahl
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Sep 15 2010 Cartech
In Lost Hot Rods, we attempt to answer the questions about whatever happened to these great cars. We're not talking about vintage tin sitting in the desert or woods, or old cars parked in farm fields. Nearly all of these vintage rods and customs were found in urban or suburban garages--possibly right in your neighborhood--where they were parked years ago, maybe to save, perhaps torn apart for a rebuild, or in many cases they are projects that were started years ago and just never finished. The condition of such finds ranges from musty piles of parts, to dusty and cobwebbed originals, to pristine, still-show-quality beauties. We also show cars that have been located by others, either as-is or now in beautiful restored condition. Either way, we tell the process of finding such vehicles, giving many tips on how you can find them, too. This isn't a book about seeking these cars for profit. What's more important, and fun, is the search itself. If, when you find such a long-lost rod or custom, it turns out that it is available and you can afford to acquire it and put it back on the road and enjoy it, so much the better. But just finding them; finally answering that "Whatever happened to...?" question is the main goal. In most cases we show vintage photos of the car in its heyday, along with where and how it looks today. But what makes this venture doubly fun, and what separates this book from others, is that we are not just looking for old cars or even collector cars hidden away. Finding a vintage Corvette, or Porsche, or even a gennie Model A or Model T stashed in a garage or barn is cool. But hot rods and custom cars are very different--literally. Each one is unique. So each of these cars has its own unique story, it's own personal history, which makes Lost Hot Rods a special collection of stories as well as “Then” and “Now” images.

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5.0 out of 5 stars super Jan 1 2013
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I loved the pictures and story line about all the various cars and trucks.This is a car guys book for sure.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent Nov 18 2010
By Robert L. Garramone - Published on Amazon.com
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Probably the best written hot rod book I've seen. I bought a second one for a gift. Great photography of some rare hot rods.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Lost Hot Rods ,by Pat Ganahl Feb 21 2011
By Jorg Mauderer - Published on Amazon.com
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This book is like a true gem for any american classic or vintage car enthusiast.The story telling is exciting and gripping with wonderful matching photographs,I read a few stories and kept on wanting to read more,every find of a unique beauty had me spellbound.The transformation of certain four wheel wrecks to absolute gorgious masterpieces are mindboggling,so for everyone agreeing that these lovely classics are more fun to drive,more beautiful to look at and more precious to the individual owner ,believe me you must own a copy of this superb book. Also a great inspiration to those out there that got stuck halfway with their own project,this book will undoubtedly encourage you to complete your own masterpiece and live your dream to drive your very OWN HOTROD....great stuff,I love it.Thank you for allowing me to submit my review....my car project here in Cape Town..all steel Willys 41 coupe,460 big block and more
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5.0 out of 5 stars The "Rest of the Story" May 2 2011
By J. boyle - Published on Amazon.com
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As a kid I remember seeing all kinds of rods and customs in the car magazines of the day.
Many were real products of their time with features, colors, and styling that later went out of style, making them real time capsules.
I'm a history buff as well as a custom car owner, so naturally I wondered "Whatever happened to..?"
I was thrilled when I found this book, it tells the ultimate fates of some very well known, and lesser known, cars from "back in the day".

I found and restored a one-time well-known custom. I know of someone else who found a disassembled former Oakland Roadster Show entrant that after its time in the spotlight, was sold and its new owner stripped it for new paint. Sadly, he passed away before starting the project. The car, its chrome still wrapped in 1964 newspapers, sat in his mother's garage for 45 years until it was finally bought, restored and invited back to the Oakland Show.
So, yes, there are still custom cars to be found and stories to be told.

My only complaint with the book is that it wasn't twice as long.

It's a fun book, and hopefully it (and its second volume/sequel due in 2012) will encourage more people to dig out and restore these unique pieces of automotive history.
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