Hosted by Noah Norwood, The Hotrod Kid Podcast is more than just a car podcast. This is a show about people, real hotrodders ranging from the passionate hobbyists in their backyard to the top of the industry builder. This podcast highlights the stories of the people that make up this wonderful thing that we call hotrodding!
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 23 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Categories | AutomotiveLeisure |
I sat down and got to chat with Michael Squier who is currently making the Baja Bug Movie, a documentary about the history and the people of the Baja Bug movement. I also got to sit down with my good pal Gary Emory who created the first ever Baja Bug... more
Jim Sieber is a well known local hotrod guy in my small town of McMinnville. He is known for driving his high horsepower over the top street machines around town and his friendly welcoming personality that he shares with everyone he meets. He is also... more
Neil Brizlawn is 20 years old and started building his first truck when he was 13 years old. He still has that same truck today, a slammed C10 that he frequently drives around town and does long road trips in to hit various events. We had a great tim... more
I first met Sean at Bonneville and afterwards started seeing him at many other events. I had a great conversation with him learning about his unique 31 roadster, his newly acquired 32 3 window, starting car clubs in middle school, his time in the Nav... more
In this episode I sat down with Zac of Wired Customs and Dan of Greasy Boy Kustoms. Our zoom call had some bumps in the road but I think you guys will really enjoy this one! Both Dan and Zac own and operate full time hotrod shops and also host their ... more
Eric Black is the man behind the machine of eBlack Design Co. Eric has worked on countless notable projects for the majority of the industries top builders. He has a unique and timeless style that he carries throughout his projects that is instantly ... more
Greg Macy is a very talented designer in many fields but most importantly automotive. I first met him at cruising McMinnville where we connected over cars and nerded out over different did bits of history. I had previously known about Greg for being ... more
Alec Harrell comes from a long line of hotrodders starting with Jim (white) Harrell and Nick Harrell who started Harrell Los Angeles (Yes the speed equipment people). Today, Alec runs his own shop working on early hotrods for people in Los Angeles ke... more
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Great podcast talking about real hot rods that I can relate to. Hope they produce more episodes.
Great show! Absolutely killer! -Lane-
Apple Podcasts | #153 | Denmark/Leisure/Automotive |
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