HotRod MD

The Hot Rod M. D. - aka Jim Clark Read Jim’s Story here...

As we work on our projects, there are always a million things that come up that we struggle with ... most of the time the actual work isn’t so hard... it’s finding out what to do in a certain situation ... finding out what options you have for a particular situation ... and then, finding the resources to help you solve the problem ... Enter The Hot Rod M. D. !

We’ve teamed up with one of our hobbys leading experts to help you with your projects. Jim Clark, Author, first Editor of “Street Rodder Magazine”, former Publisher, and partner with Tex Smith in publishing books for Hot Rod Library, has agreed to host this section and contribute his vast knowledge to help you solve those problems. We have many articles from Jims’ years of experience and we have the “know how” of many of the industries finest companies, who are contributing their FAQ’s, installation articles, and “how to” articles of all sorts. It is our goal to provide you with the information you need .... before, and during the time you are working on your projects.

We plan to build the worlds largest online archive of technical articles in our industry ... no more thumbing through a pile of magazines to find that “how to” article you saw months ago .....It will all be right here at your fingertips any time you need it ...

Now keep in mind .... our Hot Rod MD is a “General Practitioner” who will give you the basics and try to refer you to the “Specialists” who can help solve your problem... we can’t build that car for you but we can sure make it a lot easier !. We CANNOT ANSWER individual questions but if we think your predicament useful to the rodding public we’ll try to find an answer and add it to the database or forward it to an expert for an answer. Email questions to [email protected]

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