Edelbrock |
#3252970
Edelbrock 2970 Super Victor Intake Manifold, Aluminum, Chevy
Intake Manifold Type:
Single Plane
RPM Range:
3,500-8,000
Material Type:
Aluminum
$504.95
/each
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Edelbrock |
#3252970
Intake Manifold Type:
Single Plane
RPM Range:
3,500-8,000
Material Type:
Aluminum
$504.95
/each
Braille Battery |
#194200
(2)
Cranking Amps (32 deg. F):
697
Voltage:
12 volts
$574.99
/each
Turbosmart |
#37505551502
Wastegate Base Material:
Cast Stainless Steel
$1,149.95
/each
AutoMeter |
#1821809
(1)
Gauge Range:
120 MPH/100 PSI/100-250 °F/8-18V/240OE-33OF
Gauge Face Color:
Beige
$498.99
/each
Turbosmart |
#37503011003
(1)
Adjustable:
Yes
$629.95
/each
-13%
Longacre |
#47553053
$425.59
/each
$489.99
Eddie Meyer |
#91611006
(1)
Intake Manifold Type:
Single Plane
Material Type:
Aluminum
$479.99
/each
Classic Instruments |
#2752200
Gauge Series:
Analog
Gauge Style:
Analog
Gauge Set Design:
Dash Display
$690.95
/kit
Turbosmart |
#37505541012
Wastegate Base Material:
Cast Stainless Steel
$529.95
/each
Hooker Headers |
#91602113
(1)
Exhaust System Type:
Turbo-Back
Exhaust Tubing Diameter:
1-5/8 Inch
$990.90
/kit
Turbosmart |
#37502081112
$499.00
/each
Speedway Motors |
#91339103
Front Suspension Type:
Straight Axle
Suspension Height Adjustment:
4 Inch Lowered
Control Arm Style:
Radius Rod
$1,549.99
/kit
Speedway Motors |
#91076051
(5)
Fuel Tank Style:
Custom Replacement
Fuel System Type:
Carbureted
Fuel Capacity Range:
15.00-19.99 Gallons
$468.99
/each
-8%
MAHLE |
#5032181
Piston Style:
Flat Top w/ 2 valve reliefs
Piston Material:
Forged Aluminum
Wrist Pin Included:
Yes
as low as
$746.35
/set
$812.34
AccuAir |
#91099011
Lighted:
Yes
Wiring Harness Included:
Yes
$524.95
/each
Turbosmart |
#37505531012
Wastegate Base Material:
Cast Stainless Steel
$424.95
/each
-6%
Speedway Motors |
#91910
(11)
as low as
$188.99
/set
$202.99
-12%
Holley |
#9109667
$1,398.99
/kit
$1,589.90
Ram Clutches |
#60598502
Input Spline Quantity:
10
Diameter:
10.5"
Disc Style:
Full face
$480.00
/each
-8%
MAHLE |
#5032195
Piston Style:
Dish
Piston Material:
Forged Aluminum
Wrist Pin Included:
Yes
$911.64
/set
$992.00
-10%
Rocket Racing Wheels |
#270896152
Wheel Diameter:
18 Inch
Wheel Material Type:
Aluminum
Width:
9"
as low as
$429.95
/each
$478.00
Turbosmart |
#37505531502
Wastegate Base Material:
Cast Stainless Steel
$929.95
/each
Speedway Motors |
#475726132
Scale Type:
Pad Mount
Scale Load Capacity:
1,500 lbs
Wireless Communication Capable:
Yes
$2,286.99
/kit
Speedway Motors |
#9151228
Connecting Rod Type:
I-Beam
Piston Style:
Dish
Piston Material:
Forged Aluminum
$1,806.99
/kit
New Vintage USA |
#2760225701
Gauge Series:
Analog
Gauge Style:
Stepper
Gauge Set Design:
3-In-One
$729.99
/set
MAHLE |
#5032296
Piston Style:
Dome
Piston Material:
Forged Aluminum
as low as
$911.64
/set
Speedway Motors |
#91001113
Seat Height:
24" to 32"
Height Adjustable:
Yes
Adjustability:
Acme Rod
$664.99
/each
Turbosmart |
#37505551002
Wastegate Base Material:
Cast Stainless Steel
$619.95
/each
-10%
Longacre |
#47572638
Scale Type:
Pad Mount
Scale Load Capacity:
400 lbs
Material Type:
Aluminum
$1,764.79
/set
$1,961.99
Speedway Motors |
#91510232
Connecting Rod Type:
I-Beam
Piston Style:
Dish
Piston Material:
Hypereutectic Aluminum
$1,101.99
/kit
-14%
Griffin Radiators |
#91734223
(1)
Radiator Style:
Single Pass
Radiator Flow Direction:
Downflow
Material Type:
Aluminum
$1,175.00
/each
$1,373.00
Keith Black |
#474179
(1)
Piston Style:
Dome
Piston Material:
Hypereutectic Aluminum
Wrist Pin Included:
Yes
$433.99
/set
Speedway Motors |
#91335212
Spindle Style:
Chevy/GM Stock
Straight Axle Style:
Solid Tube
Dropped Axle:
Yes
$811.99
/each
Turbosmart |
#37505531615
Wastegate Base Material:
Cast Stainless Steel
$424.95
/each
Classic Instruments |
#275WH201SLF
Gauge Series:
Analog
Gauge Style:
Mechanical
Gauge Set Design:
Dash Cluster
$1,038.95
/each
-17%
Speedway Motors |
#930FR100S
Header Tube Type:
Roadster
Exhaust Port Shape:
Oval
Flange Style:
Standard
$479.99
/pair
$582.59
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Street Rod, Hot Rod & Custom Rod. The naming conventions can be confusing, but the formula is simple; take an early-bodied car, drop in a modern driveline and then make it safe by updating the brakes, suspension and steering. In addition to improved performance, the other prevailing characteristic of a Hot Rod is a modified appearance. Chopped tops, channeled floors, Frenched lights, and shaved trim often add streamlined appeal to these thoroughly American cars.
Hot Rod: (noun), A vehicle rebuilt for high speed or acceleration
That’s how the dictionary describes a hot rod. We might say that it’s not quite that simple. We, as people who love hot rods and what they do for us, might conjure up a few more thoughts. A hot rod does more than just going fast. Hot rods are the product of a person’s ingenuity. They reflect one’s ability to take something ordinary and make it extraordinary. A hot rod can be modified to look more pleasing to the eye, to be distinctly different from what it used to be. Hot rod parts are used to make a car look, sound and perform at a higher level than it was originally designed to. It’s a reflection of it’s builder.
Many hot rodders choose to get their fingers dirty, just like their fathers and grandfather’s did. They took an old ordinary car and made it better than new: lighter, faster, quicker, and easier to work on. From the earliest days of the automobile, hot rod parts were used to make them go faster. When World War II ended, the hot rod performance craze exploded. The greatest generation was eager to live their best life. This included having a cool car with hot rod accessories. Many Model A Fords and '32 Fords were built into custom “jalopies” as some called them. Many of the hot rod parts supply pioneers of this time staked their claim in this new hot rod parts industry. Guys like Fred Offenhauser, Ed Iskendarian, and our very own “Speedy” Bill Smith. Hot rod performance in those days meant being able to hit 100 mph on the street, or even faster on dry lake beds like El Mirage or Bonneville.
When stock car racing and drag racing came into vogue in the early 1950's, Detroit took notice and horsepower became a factory offering. It wasn’t long before the big three were offering hot rod accessories you could buy for your brand new car. Everybody had the fever. The accessibility of bolt-on street rod parts birthed numerous speed shops which sprouted up all over the country. Early speed shops were a cross between an auto parts supplier and a machine shop. These became the go-to places to get hot rod parts and street rod parts. When you walked in to a hot rod parts supply shop, you could smell the rubber tires and the honing oil of the machine tools. You could see the gleaming chrome hot rod parts for sale on the shelf. Hot rods and fast cars were part of pop culture. Songs were even written about them. One of the first rock-n-roll records produced was about a factory hot rod - Rocket 88 by Jackie Brenston and His Delta Cats in 1951.
A street rod is a modified passenger car or pickup, usually those manufacturered before 1955, that's made to be a roadworthy antique car. The term street rod refers to any antique vehicle with upgraded suspension, brakes, a retrofit engine, and upgraded interior. The terms used to describe a hot rod have changed some. Today, we use words like street rods, rat rods, restomod, custom cars, lead sled, and gasser to describe variations of the hot rod genre. Cars called "derelicts" are designed to look like unrestored vintage cars on the outside, but house modern suspensions and high performance fuel injected engines underneath. Thanks to our freedoms, hot rods are more popular in America than they have ever been. They personify a certain breed of person.
For most of us, this drive to modify our cars starts early. As children who grew up in car-crazy households, maybe we dreamed of hot rod parts under the Christmas Tree instead of toys. As young adults, maybe we remember asking our spouse for a high-rise intake as an anniversary gift. We can’t imagine that it’s much different from most of you. A hot rod is often a sacred thing to us, and the quest for vintage car restoration parts is often like a vacation. Many of us have traveled hundreds of miles just to comb a special junk yard in hopes of finding those special antique parts for sale.
When you are in need of street rod accessories or specialty antique auto parts, finding a reliable hot rod parts supply can be frustrating. The world has become a huge, confusing vintage auto parts marketplace. We know how you feel when it comes to finding the right stuff for your car, as quickly and as easy as possible. Your time is valuable. When it’s time to invest in street rod accessories or buy those special antique auto parts for your little piece of personal history, Speedway Motors is just a click away. We've spent decades curating a catalog of vintage car restoration parts you won't see anywhere else. Plus, with our huge inventory, same-day shipping, and nationwide distribution network, we're ready to ship vintage car restoration parts to your door in record time. Our mission is to supply your need for speed & power equipment, and do it with the very finest service and selection in the world. Speedway Motors is America’s Oldest Speed Shop® and we speak hot rod.