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Johnny Lightning 2004 CLUE Mrs White 1955 Ford Panel Van Mint on Card $6.99 |
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1950 Ford Panel Truck Iowa State Cyclones By Ertl #H132 No8 Of 1250 Made Rare $40.99 |
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64 Ford Falcon Panel * Johnny Lightning $9.95 |
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JOHNNY LIGHTNING WICKED WAGONS “55 FORD PANEL DELIVERY” $6.69 |
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2005 JOHNNY LIGHTNING ’40 FORD PANEL DELIVERY MOC 13 CU $9.99 |
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1912 FORD OPEN FRONT PANEL SIDE-DIE CAST TRUCK BANK-ERTL- NUMBERED $9.99 |
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ERTL “Vitalizer” ’32 Ford Panel Delivery Bank MIB $9.95 |
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HOT WHEELS ULTRA HOTS ’56 FORD PANEL! LOOK! $8.99 |
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1931 Ford Model “A” Panel Delivery Truck & Bank Die-cast 1:25 “Hatfield” NIB $29.99 |
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2011 Hot Wheels Heat Fleet #93 1956 Ford Panel blue $1.90 |
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HOT WHEELS REAL RIDERS FORD ANGLIA PANEL HEDMAN HEDDERS #14 DIECAST CAR NEW $4.95 |
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HOT WHEELS 1999 ’56 FORD PANEL TRUCK W/LOGO LOT OF 3 $8.50 |
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Vintage Collector’s Locking Coin Bank With Key-1931 FORD PANEL TRUCK- No Reserve $0.99 |
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MATCHBOX FORD F-100 PANEL DELIVERY HIGHLY DETAILED 1/6 $8.75 |
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HOT WHEELS 1999 ’56 FORD PANEL TRUCK W/FORD LOGO #927 $3.50 |
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DC-3P DURHAM CLASSICS 1939 FORD PANEL VAN Factory Special $59.99 |
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1956 Ford Panel Truck 1/64 Diecast New in Package $0.99 |
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Citgo # 3 1931 Ford Model A Panel Truck Bank $9.99 |
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2012 Hot Wheels HANNA BARBERA Nostalgia ’56 Ford F-100 PANEL the FLINTSTONES *RR $4.89 |
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@@@ HOTWHEELS ANDRETTI RACING 56 FORD PANEL TRUCK SIGNED @@@ $5.00 |
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1/18 1930-31 Ford Panel truck, Very hard to find $54.95 |
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FEDERATED AUTO PARTS 1937 37 FORD PANEL TRUCK VAN STREET ROD Raybestos 1:25 MIB $39.99 |
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University of Tennessee ~ VOLS 1936 Ford Panel Van MIB $5.49 |
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FEDERATED AUTO PARTS 1932 32 FORD PANEL TRUCK VAN STREET ROD Raybestos 1:25 MIB $39.99 |
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Hot Wheels Hanna Barbera ’56 Ford F-100 Panel $5.50 |
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Die Cast 1950 Ford Panel Van Bank 1:25 Scale by Ertl Collectables $8.00 |
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Hot Wheels 1956 Ford Panel Truck GRAY CHAMPION VHTF $0.99 |
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AB- ERTL CLASSIC VEHICLES 32 FORD PANEL MIB $27.19 |
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Johnny WHITE Lightning JL 1955 FORD PANEL VAN Vintage CLUE Mrs White WL $12.99 |
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MIP~Johnny Lightning Thirteen 13 Customs ’40 Ford Panel Delivery $7.99 |
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Micro Machines Hot Rod 56 Ford Panel White w/ Red Flame Out $5.99 |
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LIBERTY CLASSICS 1948 FORD PANEL DELIVERY DENVER POLICE PADDY WAGON (1 OF 7500) $3.88 |
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Matchbox 08 – 09 City Action Series #47 – Ford F-100 Panel Delivery – Light Blue $6.00 |
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Hot Wheels ’56 Ford F-100 Panel Flintstones, Real Riders $3.99 |
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Matchbox Coca-Cola 40 Ford Panel Delivery MIB $50.00 |
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Johnny Lightning White Woodies & Panels 1940 40 FORD SEDAN DELIVERY -Black, NICE $24.95 |
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MISB 1991 ANHEUSER BUSCH 32′ FORD PANEL DELIVERY BANK $15.99 |
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Matchbox Ford F-100 Panel Delivery 2009 NISB $3.39 |
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ERTL 1932 FORD PANEL DELIVERY TRUCK BANK TRUE VALUE HARDWARE LOCKING COIN 1985 $22.99 |
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COKE / JOHNNY LIGHTNING CALENDAR GIRL SERIES COCA-COLA ’33 FORD PANEL DELIVERY $14.99 |
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FORD F1 Panel Van + Horse Trailer RCMP 1994 CTCS model 1:43 BROOKLIN Ltd 1/500 $179.99 |
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Hot Wheels ’37 Ford Loose Mint HW Panel Truck Delivery Co. Mercury Lincoln $0.99 |
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MATCHBOX FORD PANEL VAN #52 HAMMER & NAILS PLUMBING LADDERS GREY 2001 MOC $5.99 |
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Ford Panel Van, B.F. Goodrich [LP-4193] $4.00 |
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ctd-Matchbox 2009 #047 Ford F100 Panel Delivery Mckenzies Ice Cream-blue/nice $4.79 |
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HOT WHEELS THE FLINTSTONES ’56 FORD F-100 PANEL HANNA BARBERA #W5151 MINT 2011 $7.95 |
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MATCHBOX 40th ANNIVERSARY #20 ’55 FORD F-100 PANEL DELIVERY TRUCK 2008 $7.99 |
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Hot Wheels Since 68 ’56 Ford F100 Panel van $5.99 |
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New Matchbox Ford F-100 Panel Delivery #69blk $0.99 |
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NIP Retired Years Past HOT WHEELS RACING CAR ’32 Ford Delivery Panel Truck Wagon $3.00 |
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NIP Retired Years Past HOT WHEELS RACING CAR 56 FORD F-100 Panel Wagon Sealed $3.00 |
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Woodys & Panels 1940 Ford Sedan Delivery $4.99 |
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2002 HOTWHEELS – #191 ’56 FORD PANEL – RED CHINA BASE- 5SPK- ON HIGHWAY 35 CARD $2.49 |
Ride the American Way in an Exotic 1932 Ford Roadster Rental Car in Las Vegas, Nevada
Hot-rodding is a popular American culture. The phenomenon was first covered by magazines. Glossy print names such as The Rodders Journal, Hot Rod Magazine, Street Rodder, Popular Hot Rodding, and Rod and Custom Magazine are just a few of the magazines that feature this staple activity in the American life.
In addition to print, hot-rodding likewise gained mileage in the visual wing of the media. Discovery Channel featured a lot of hot-rod documentaries such as Monster Garage, American Hot Rod, and Overhauling. And television shows such as My Classic Car and Horsepower TV also had dedicated episodes on topics about hot-rodding.
Tom Wolfe wrote about it in his book “The Kandy-Kolored Tangerine-Flake Streamline Baby.” Even the Beach Boys sang about it in “My Little Deuce Coupe.”
Hot-rodding mostly began in the 1930′s in Southern California where people started modifying light cars with big engines and started racing them on the vast and empty lake beds northeast of Los Angeles. The original Hot Rods were old cars that were reduced to weigh less and improve aerodynamics. After World War II, many small airports were abandoned in the country. In effect, these venues allowed Hot Rodders to race on marked courses. World War II also helped the hobby’s popularity especially in California where a lot of returning soldiers had been given technical training in the service to modify such cars.
At the heart of it all, the 1932 Ford Roadster was the car that every hot-rodder wanted. It was the car that changed the automobile industry forever. It was simple, lean and it had a coveted handsome body. It also had a very affordable engine, the V8, which rewarded the 1932 Ford Roadster with the reputation as the perfect car for a nation that was obsessed with speed.
But then just like like everything else, hot-rodding’s popularity started to wane. Car shows and Drag Racing divided the hot-rodding community. Then Detroit released Muscle Cars like the Plymouth Roadrunner and the Pontiac Gto. With these muscle cars, there was longer any need to put a Cadillac engine in a Ford Roadster. The Pontiac GTO could outperform any hot rod and it offered more passenger space. There was no longer any need to spend time to build and tune the car by oneself. The muscle cars had it all.
But today, the hot rod culture lives on. And in January 2007, hod rod culture even celebrated its 75th anniversary by releasing The 75 Most Influential “1932 Ford Hot Rods”. The list was commissioned by Ford where a panel of hot rod experts reviewed some four hundred seventy-four worthy cars and whittle it down to seventy-five cars.
So if you are interested to be part of the hot rod culture, I advise you to first try renting the car in one of Las Vegas car rentals. By renting it you would have a sample of experiencing the car, not just in some nostalgic showroom, but on the gravel itself. If you don’t like it, you won’t have any regrets because you can return it after renting. But if you like it (which I’m pretty much sure you will), then well and good.
Come visit the websites of these exotic car rentals in Las Vegas. These websites already offer car models, prices, rental polices, special offers and reservations. Live out and be a part of the American Way in an exotic rental such as the 1932 Ford Roadster. This is the American Way as you know it, discover it first hand here in Las Vegas.
About the Author
Las Vegas Exotic Car Rentals: From 1928 to 2008 we have the LARGEST selection of Exotic, Classic and Luxury Rental Cars on the Strip! From Auburns to Packards, Voyager Classics Car Rentals has the largest selection of classics available for rent anywhere in Las Vegas.
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