TROY LADD EARNS GOODGUYS TRENDSETTER AWARD
Troy Ladd, founder and president of Hollywood Hot Rods in Burbank, California was presented with the 2007 Goodguys Trendsetter award, Wednesday evening, October 31st in Las Vegas. Ladd accepted the award during the Hot Rod Industry Alliance awards reception here at the SEMA show.
The Goodguys Trendsetter Award is presented annually at SEMA to rising young talents in the realm of rod & custom car building.
Troy Ladd, founder and president of Hollywood Hot Rods in Burbank, California was presented with the 2007 Goodguys Trendsetter award, Wednesday evening, October 31st in Las Vegas. Ladd accepted the award during the Hot Rod Industry Alliance awards reception here at the SEMA show.
The Goodguys Trendsetter Award is presented annually at
SEMA to rising young talents in the realm of rod & custom car
building.
A life long car enthusiast, Ladd opened Hollywood Hot Rods in
2002. After building his business from the ground up, he debuted a hemi-powered
copper hued lakes-inspired ‘32 Ford hiboy roadster at this year’s Grand National
Roadster Show in Pomona. The car was met with unparalleled
approval from the young guys to the most hardened graybeard rodders. The
low-slung roadster, which combines traditional styling with modern day
performance and materials, was a finalist for the America’s Most Beautiful Roadster
crown. The car went on top receive worldwide acclaim after being featured on the
cover of the November 2007 issue of Rod & Custom Magazine.
To find out more about Troy and Hollywood Hot Rods and see their
latest projects as well as product line, visit their website at
www.hollywoodhotrods.com
Past recipients of the Goodguys Trendsetter
Award include; Chip Foose, Troy Trepanier, Alan Johnson, Eric Peratt,
Dave
Lane, Zane Cullen, Dean Livermore and Jesse
Greening