
Frank Terry was many things, an engineer, photographer, and a hot-rod enthusiast. As an engineer he made his living at Litten Industries and in his spare time he worked on all things mechanical. Frank designed and fabricated many of the parts on the race car you see pictured behind him. Engineering was an important part of Frank’s life, but it was his love of hot-rodding, car shows and photography that brings this website to you.
Every good engineer is detail-oriented and so was Frank. Over the years, Frank not only photographed the hot-rods, car shows, and hot-rodders along the Wasatch Front, but he kept meticulous records of who or what was in each photo. When Frank died in 2003, my father inherited all of Frank’s hot-rod memorabilia, which filled the back of a truck. The memorabilia included trophies that the A/Altered you see won in car shows, 50 years worth of Hot-Rod Magazines, and of course, all the photos included in this site.
I have included as much information as I have about the photographs you see but if you have more information about any of the photos on this website or you have hot-rod photos from the 50s, 60’s or 70’s you would like included in the site, contact us at thanks2frank@gmail.com. or just watch for us at car shows in Utah and surrounding states.
Happy Rodding,
Team Frank
