-
Schwarzwalder (born 1980),
known as Suzy
Hotrod, is a
roller derby skater. Born in Lindenwold, New Jersey,
Hotrod began skating in 2004, soon
after leaving...
- The XR311 was a
prototype military vehicle of US
origin that was
procured in
limited numbers during the 1970s. It was
originally developed as the High...
- "Jesus
Built My
Hotrod" is a song by
American industrial metal band Ministry,
released as the
first single from
their fifth studio album,
Psalm 69: The...
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replacement engine differing from the
factory original. The
forerunners to the
hotrod were the
modified cars used in the
Prohibition era by
bootleggers to evade...
- Curb
feelers or curb
finders are
springs or
wires installed on a
vehicle that act as "whiskers" to
alert drivers when they are at the
right distance from...
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appeared in
Seasons Two
through Four, had his own
business named Wire 1
Hotrod specializing in
wiring and computers,
called in on an as
needed basis Jeffrey...
- John "Hot Rod"
Williams (August 9, 1962 –
December 11, 2015) was an
American professional basketball player in the
National Basketball ****ociation (NBA)...
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tours in
support of The Mind....
Preceded by lead
single "Jesus
Built My
Hotrod",
Psalm 69 was a
critical and
commercial success upon its release, peaking...
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group 1985–1988 Big
Trouble (Big
Trouble album), 1988 Big
Trouble (Hazzard
Hotrods album) or the
title song, 2000 Big
Trouble (Outasight album) or the title...
- 29, 2011.
Retrieved October 2, 2011. Doug Mohney, The Inquirer. "Cavium
Hotrods MIPS architecture." June 25, 2007.
Retrieved October 5, 2011. Eric Brown...