Hot Rod

THE RETURN ROAD

Jacob Davis

Network Editor

@jacobrossdavis

Celebrating the 25th HOT ROD Power Tour

Back in 1995, the editors of HOT ROD came up with a crazy idea to actually drive their cars from Los Angeles to the very first Power Fest in Norwalk, Ohio. After meeting on the roof of the parking garage at the Petersen Automotive Museum, those editors and a handful of fans made the drive across the country, beginning a tradition that birthed Power Tour® itself. When gearing up for

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