Episode list

Hot Rod TV

SEMA's Hottest Car
Hot Rod TV follows the staff of the worlds largest trade show as they find and select the "Hottest Car" for the first annual SEMA Award.
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Historic Trans-Am
Each year a group of classic muscle car collectors get together to do something literally heard of in the collector world. The put millions of dollars of rare American muscle on a road course and beat the tar out of it!
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Built by Craftsman
Craftsman has enlisted the help of Source Interlink Media Magazines to design and build three Ford trucks for SEMA. Only one problem-they only have two weeks for the build and delivery to Las Vegas.
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Episode #5.4

Fri, Apr 29, 2011
A huge wrecking yard, Hot Rod Tips, and a visit with Wally Parks - Hot Rod's first editor!
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Parnelli

Wed, Apr 06, 2011
Once again Hot Rod TV delivers as THE home for automotive and motorsports television with a brand new exclusive set of interviews with America's greatest racing legend Parnelli Jones.
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Pioneer's Triple Threat
The staff of Hot Rod Magazine teams up with 5 Axis and Pioneer Audio to build not one, but three classic Camaros which will debut at the 2011 Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas.
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Bigger Is Better
If you are restoring or building that special muscle car, custom or even a land yacht and can't find that one part you need to complete your build, chances are that there is only one company that you will turn to. That company is Original Parts Group, Inc
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Vintage

Fri, Jul 15, 2011
Hot Rod TV takes a road trip to Music City with legendary hot rodder Scott Whitaker, an innovator in the field of taking the new and making it feel vintage.
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Barn Finds

Fri, Sep 16, 2011
Based on the perennial feature in Hot Rod Magazine, Barn Finds, Hot Rod TV cameras take you through the back roads of the southern United States in search of rare hot rods, muscle cars and classics hidden in garages, barns and fields.
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Lead Sleds

Fri, May 28, 2010
Originally, the lead sled referred to extensive/modified cars due to the use of lead as body filler and was, for the most part and insult. However today they are an insult no more.
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