Street Rods for Sale
A street rod is a pre-1949 American vehicle that's been modified for comfortable, reliable, modern street use — the NSRA (National Street Rod Association) definition that's shaped the hobby for fifty years. Unlike a raw rat rod or a period-correct hot rod, a street rod typically features a modern drivetrain, power steering, air conditioning, and disc brakes — early style with modern reliability. Browse current street rod listings below and find a build you can drive every day.
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What the NSRA defines as a street rod
The National Street Rod Association sets the community standard: any pre-1949 vehicle modified for street driving. Within that definition there's enormous range — from mild customs with modern fuel injection and air conditioning to full ground-up builds with custom chassis, independent suspension, and 600-horsepower engines. The NSRA's StreetScene events and the Goodguys Rod & Custom Association gather tens of thousands of street rods annually and represent the mainstream of the hobby.
Street rod vs. hot rod: the practical difference
Hot rods emphasize performance and period aesthetics — they're often uncompromising on style. Street rods prioritize drivability: they should start reliably, stop reliably, stay cool in traffic, and be comfortable on a highway cruise. The best street rods blend early 1930s–1940s styling with the mechanical dependability of a modern vehicle. They're driven to events, not trailered.