

Issue 2 of Australian Hot Rodder picks up the story of Australian hot rodding where Issue 1 left off (1 is still available) . Like the first issue, Issue 2 has 152 glossy full-colour pages jam-packed with great stories and stunning photography of some of the best hot rods ever built in this country
Issue 2 of Australian Hot Rodder picks up the story of Australian hot rodding where Issue 1 left off.
Like the first issue, Issue 2 has 152 glossy full-colour pages jam-packed with great stories and stunning photography of some of the best hot rods ever built in this country.
Features
Classic Beauty - Colin Bates' '36 Coupe perfectly combines classic cool with hot rod attitude.
80 years young - We pay tribute to the Deuce on its 80th birthday.
Lil' Brown Deuce - AHR's new '32 highboy Deuce roadster has been built in the image of the old time greats.
Daley's Little Beauty - Leanne Daley is continuing the hot rodding tradition her father began back in the 1960s when he built this little beauty.
A Special Roadster - Special or hot rod? The purists might argue, but we say Ray Sprague's roadster is a special hot rod.
Old Faithful - Then and Now - We track down the famous Buhagiar/Azzopardi '32 roadster built in the '60s.
Red Hot Chili Coupe - Neil Kelly has owned his red hot '35 Ford coupe for 52 years
Speed Merchant - Eddie Thomas took on the world in his home-built AA/D and became our first drag racing hero.
The Way They Were - Leno Pirotta turned the clock back to the 1960s and built his '34 Ford coupe the old way.
Time Machine - Bob Keith and Lex Swayn got together to recreate Keith's famous old 1966 Dragfest racer.
In For the Long Haul - Leo Spessott has been to every Nationals staged to date, and all in his flamed '40 Ford convertible.