1900-1919
Where's yours?
Where's yours?
Is it "hotrod" or "hot rod?" You be the judge. For this website the term 'hotrod" is used for consistency. The National Street Rod Association (NSRA) defines a hotrod as an "automobile of 1948 or earlier that has undergone some modernization to the engine, transmission, interior, or anything else." A "custom" is defined here as any 1946-1954 automobile with modifications.
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This registry and showcase website is not designed
to help you locate a car you owned 20-30 years ago. To my knowledge there
is no known database of a car's VIN and its past/current owner. Such a public
database would be a gross invasion of privacy. The HHRs listed here are
done so by the current owner at time of registration and may have changed
hands since registration. If you are seeking information on any vehicle
registered here, this website will only contact the owner with your request
and it will be up to them if they contact you or not.