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5 Hot Rods Santa Could be Driving this Christmas

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Christmas is just around the corner. It is definitely a time of giving…and wishing for new car parts! You can’t help but have a wishful thinking that Santa would park in front of your house to bring in goodies. But what would it feel if he pulls up in a hot rod instead of the usual reindeer-drawn sleigh? Here are some Christmas art that depicts Santa with a mean machine.
This ’34 Ford makes Santa look mighty fast. We suppose that it got a big block paired with bulletproof transmission and rear end. We are just wondering how he will cram himself inside this chopped top hot rod.

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Despite his age, Santa can still jive in with the beatnik crew. Driving this convertible ’33 Ford hot rod will make this jolly old man rushing to your garage and leave a massive burnout after. And oh, that might be a small block Chevy powering it up.
This vintage Ford truck served as a noble workhorse back then. It was used to deliver goods, equipment, and other hardware. Santa would be very happy to drive this around town to bring gifts.

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This custom hot rod looks pretty much like a sled being pulled by a massive V8 block complete with a huge bug catcher. And with those fat headers, Santa will not need any bells ringing to tell people he’s coming. He will just rumble through the street with all the Christmas treats.
This rat rod might be Santa’s new Rudolph. This awkwardly attractive ride will let him catch attention. Who knows, maybe he can even give you a joy ride around the block with this piece of work.