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Popular Hot Rodding

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Categories
  
Automobile magazine

Total circulation (December 2011)
  
111,958

Final issue
  
September 2014

Frequency
  
Monthly

Year founded
  
1962

Company
  
TEN: The Enthusiast Network

Popular Hot Rodding was a monthly American automotive magazine from Source Interlink media dedicated to high-performance automobiles, hot rods, and muscle cars. Though it focused primarily on vehicles produced from 1955 to the present day it maintained an emphasis on cars produced from the early 1960s through the mid 1970s.

The magazine's technical and feature articles (advertorials) showcased aftermarket and modified production parts and services, reviews, product announcements, news, and tuning tips. Popular Hot Rodding also covered high-profile events and the annual Engine Masters Challenge.

Los Angeles-based Argus Publishers Corp. began publishing Popular Hot Rodding in early 1962. On May 29, 2014 Source Interlink Media announced that it would cease production of Popular Hot Rodding as part of the company's name change to TEN, The Enthusiast Network. The last printing of Popular Hot Rodding was the September 2014 issue.

References

Popular Hot Rodding Wikipedia