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  2. Beatnik Bandit - Wikipedia

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    The Bandit does not have a traditional steering wheel or floor pedals. Steering, throttle, transmission, and braking are all controlled by a chrome-plated joystick mounted on the center tunnel. [8] The steering linkage is driven by a hydraulic ram. There is a single large round gauge in the middle of the dashboard. Upholstery was done by Eddie ...

  3. Uncertain T (show car) - Wikipedia

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    The steering wheel was a four-spoke design, mounted vertically. [11] The car ran on narrow spoked motorcycle wheels in front and wide five-spoked wheels in back. [12] Torsion bar front suspension was a rarity in customs (or any cars) at the time. [13] Scott's use of a 1960 MGA rack and pinion to operate the drag link was also innovative. [14]

  4. CadZZilla - Wikipedia

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    The engine is a 500 cu in (8 L) Cadillac V8 with custom-built Holley fuel injection, mated to a Currie 9-inch (23 cm) rear axle. [4] The exhaust pipes exit through the rear bumper. [5] Springs are Koni coilovers, with a steering box from a 1985 Corvette. [4] The wheels are a 22 in (560 mm)-diameter billet aluminum design by Coddington. [4]

  5. Boyd Coddington - Wikipedia

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    Coddington grew up in Rupert, Idaho, reading all the car and hot rod magazines he could, and got his first car (a 1931 Chevrolet truck) at age 13. [2] He attended machinist trade school and completed a three-year apprenticeship in machining. In 1968, he moved to California building hot rods by day and working as a machinist at Disneyland during ...

  6. The Stallion (custom car) - Wikipedia

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    The chassis is custom-made by Larry Sergeff, with a 114 in (2,900 mm) wheelbase, 2 in (51 mm) more than stock. [1]Andy Wallin built the engine, starting with a 1996 350 cu in (5,700 cc) Corvette LT4 crate engine, with stainless steel headers, built by Steve Greninger, and mufflers from Stainless Steel Specialties. [1]

  7. Hot rod - Wikipedia

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    There are magazines that feature traditional hot rods, including Hot Rod, Car Craft, Rod and Custom, and Popular Hot Rodding. There are also television shows such as My Classic Car, Horsepower TV, American Hot Rod, Fast and Loud, and Chop Cut Rebuild. Particularly during the early 1960s, a genre of "hot rod music" rose to mainstream popularity.

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