✨ New Plugin Alert ✨ SleekRank is now available with €50 launch discount
✨ New Plugin Alert ✨ SleekRank is now available with €50 launch discount
✨ New Plugin Alert ✨ SleekRank is now available with €50 launch discount
✨ New Plugin Alert ✨ SleekRank is now available with €50 launch discount
✨ New Plugin Alert ✨ SleekRank is now available with €50 launch discount
✨ New Plugin Alert ✨ SleekRank is now available with €50 launch discount
✨ New Plugin Alert ✨ SleekRank is now available with €50 launch discount
✨ New Plugin Alert ✨ SleekRank is now available with €50 launch discount
✨ New Plugin Alert ✨ SleekRank is now available with €50 launch discount
✨ New Plugin Alert ✨ SleekRank is now available with €50 launch discount

SleekRank for hot rod listings

SleekRank reads a hot-rod inventory from a Google Sheet, shop CSV, or REST endpoint and renders one crawlable URL per build at /hot-rod-listings/{slug}/. Body style, chassis, drivetrain, paint, builder, and gallery all map from columns.

€50 off for the first 100 lifetime licenses!

SleekRank for Hot rod listings

Hot rod buyers shop by body, chassis, and builder, not by lot

Hot rod buyers type "1932 Ford highboy roadster small block Chevy" or "1934 three window coupe SBC 350 Tremec" into search. They do not type your shop name. The pages that win those searches carry the body style in the H1, the chassis in a badge, the drivetrain on the spec table, and the builder credit in a callout. Generic hot-rod archives flatten that detail into one URL that loses to Streetside Classics and Hemmings.

SleekRank reads a row per build from a Google Sheet, shop CSV, or REST endpoint and emits a WordPress URL per rod at /hot-rod-listings/{slug}/. The base page holds the inspection form, finance estimator, and shipping callout. The feed fills in body_style, chassis, drivetrain, transmission, paint, builder, and asking_price via tag, selector, list, and meta mappings.

When a rod sells, drop the row, the URL 404s on the next refresh. When a fresh paint job changes the color, edit the column, the cache expires, the page updates inside an hour.

Workflow

From shop roster to ranked hot rod listing

1

Build the hot rod template

Design one WordPress page styled for a hot rod: hero photo, body style badge, gallery carousel, build sheet spec table, builder credit callout, inspection form, finance widget. This is the base page every build.
2

Connect the feed per row

Point SleekRank at the Google Sheet, shop CSV, or REST endpoint your shop manager maintains. Pick a cache duration that matches inventory cadence: hourly during a major event week, four hours during steady turnover.
3

Wire the mappings per row

Tag mapping for title and H1 (year + body style + drivetrain). Selector mappings for chassis, transmission, paint, builder, asking price. List mapping for the gallery array and option list. Meta mapping for og:image.
4

Flush and submit per row

Run wp rewrite flush after the first sync, clear the SleekRank cache to force the initial render, submit the sitemap to Search Console. New builds land as URLs on the next refresh, sold rods 404 cleanly.

Data in, pages out

Hot rod build row to live URL

One row per build in the sheet. Each row becomes a WordPress URL with body, chassis, drivetrain, builder, and price pulled from the same columns.
Data source: Google Sheets / Shop CSV / REST API
slug year_body drivetrain transmission asking_price
1932-ford-highboy-roadster-sbc-350 1932 Ford Highboy Roadster SBC 350 TKX 5spd $78,500
1934-ford-3-window-coupe-ls3 1934 Ford 3W Coupe LS3 6.2L 4L65E auto $92,000
1933-ford-sedan-delivery-sbf-302 1933 Ford Sedan Delivery SBF 302 C4 auto $64,500
1940-ford-deluxe-coupe-flathead 1940 Ford Deluxe Coupe Flathead V8 T5 5spd $56,900
1929-ford-model-a-roadster-pickup-sbc 1929 Ford Model A RPU SBC 350 Turbo 350 auto $48,500
URL pattern: /hot-rod-listings/{slug}/
Generated pages
  • /hot-rod-listings/1932-ford-highboy-roadster-sbc-350/
  • /hot-rod-listings/1934-ford-3-window-coupe-ls3/
  • /hot-rod-listings/1933-ford-sedan-delivery-sbf-302/
  • /hot-rod-listings/1940-ford-deluxe-coupe-flathead/
  • /hot-rod-listings/1929-ford-model-a-roadster-pickup-sbc/

Comparison

Static Hot rod listings vs SleekRank

Streetside or Gateway archive

  • Streetside Classics lots live on the marketplace, not on the building shop's domain
  • Gateway Classic archives index but the link equity stays with Gateway forever
  • Builder names like Roadster Shop or Pinkees get stripped from generic listing titles
  • Body style codes like RPU or three window never reach the marketplace H1
  • Sold builds stay live as historical pages with no redirect to a current similar rod
  • Shops fight marketplaces for queries their own one-off builds should own outright

SleekRank

  • Each hot rod build gets a real WordPress URL on the shop's own domain, fully indexable
  • Map body_style, drivetrain, builder, paint to
  • Per-build OG image via SleekPixel pairing, body and engine baked into the card
  • Connect Google Sheets, shop CSV, or a REST endpoint as the data source
  • Cache duration tuned to inventory cadence so newly finished rods land within hours
  • Sitemap auto-includes new builds, sold rods return 404 on the next refresh

Features

What SleekRank gives you for Hot rod listings

Body style as first-class data

Highboy roadster, three window coupe, sedan delivery, roadster pickup: those body terms drive hot rod search. Map the body_style column to the H1 and a spec badge so the exact buyer term reaches the rendered HTML.

Builder credit on the page

Roadster Shop, Pinkees, So-Cal Speed, Brookville, Steve Moal: builder names move the asking price. A selector mapping pushes the builder column into a credit callout so the page carries the provenance for crawlers.

Walkaround gallery from a column

Store a JSON array of photo URLs per build. A list mapping renders the carousel per rod. New paint or fresh upholstery shoot uploaded today? Update the array, the cache expires, every URL using that gallery reflects the new photo set.

Use cases

Where hot rod inventory shines with SleekRank

Custom hot rod builders

Shops turning out 8 to 30 builds per year emit a URL per finished rod off a single page group. The base page holds the deposit form and build slot calendar, the feed handles the rotating inventory.

Hot rod consignment shops

Consignment shops listing built rods for sale surface each car as an indexable page with the full build sheet. Buyers searching the exact body style.

Goodguys-style event vendor

Event vendors and broker networks carrying built rods across multiple shops get a URL per rod on the network domain. The feed lives in a shared Google Sheet maintained by each shop, pages render the day a new rod ships.

The bigger picture

Why per-build hot rod pages beat Streetside archives

Hot rods are one-off builds, not catalog cars. A buyer who wants a 1932 Ford highboy roadster with a small block Chevy and a TKX five speed wants exactly that combination, not the next 1932 roadster down the marketplace archive. The pages that rank for those queries carry the body style in the H1, the chassis in a badge, the drivetrain on the spec table, and the builder credit in a callout.

Streetside Classics and Gateway archives live on the marketplace domain, so the link equity earned by a great listing leaves with the listing every time. A row-per-build pipeline produces a URL per rod with the body style, chassis, drivetrain, transmission, paint, builder, gallery, and asking price all baked into the rendered HTML, on the shop's own domain. The base page holds the inspection form, finance widget.

Questions

Common questions about SleekRank for Hot rod listings

SleekRank scales linearly with rows. A 100-build feed produces 100 WordPress URLs on the next cache refresh. The render cost is the base page render times the number of rows, with nothing precompiled per rod, so the build stays fast even past 400 active rods across a broker network.

 

Edit the price column in your sheet or shop CSV. On the next cache expiry, set per page group, SleekRank re-reads the source and re-renders. Force a manual cache clear if you need the change live within seconds rather than waiting for the configured cache window to expire.

 

Yes. SleekRank renders through the standard WordPress page template, so any builder that owns the base page layout works. Bricks, Elementor, Gutenberg, Cwicly, Breakdance, Divi, and classic themes all map the same way without any builder-specific tooling required.

 

Each generated URL is a full HTML page included in your sitemap. The base page itself is noindexed so the template does not compete with the rendered children. Indexation cadence depends on domain authority and how fresh your sitemap submissions are after a major Goodguys event.

 

Yes through multiple page groups. Run /street-rod-listings/{slug}/ off a base page with show-quality paint callouts, and /rat-rod-listings/{slug}/ off a layout tuned to patina photography. Filter the same feed by a category column at the data source level for each group.

 

Drop the row from the feed or set a sold flag. On the next cache cycle the URL returns 404 and the sitemap regenerates without it. If you need to redirect sold rods to a similar build, set the redirect in WordPress before removing the row to preserve link equity from prior magazine or social coverage.

 

Each row carries its own chassis, drivetrain, transmission, paint code, upholstery, builder, photos, build notes, and meta description. The mappings push every column into the HTML, so two 1932 highboys produce visibly different pages, not template clones that confuse Google's deduplication.

 

Pair SleekRank with a finance widget on the base page. SleekRank handles the static SEO content (specs, gallery, schema, OG image), the widget handles the live rate lookup per rod. The widget receives the slug and asking price as parameters so the estimator opens populated for the buyer.

 

Pricing

More than 1000+
happy customers

Explore our flexible licensing options tailored to your needs. Upgrade your license anytime to access more features, or opt for a lifetime license for ongoing value, including lifetime updates and lifetime support. Our hassle-free upgrade process ensures that our platform can grow with you, starting from whichever plan you choose.

Starter

€99

EUR

per year

Get started

further 30% launch-discount applied during checkout for existing customers.

  • 3 websites
  • 1 year of updates
  • 1 year of support

Pro

€179

EUR

per year

Get started

further 30% launch-discount applied during checkout for existing customers.

  • Unlimited websites
  • 1 year of updates
  • 1 year of support

Lifetime ♾️

Launch Offer

€299

€249

EUR

once

Get started

further 30% launch-discount applied during checkout for existing customers.

  • Unlimited websites
  • Lifetime updates
  • Lifetime support

...or get the Bundle Deal
and save €250 🎁

The Bundle (unlimited sites)

Pay once, own it forever

Elevate your WordPress site with our exclusive plugin bundle that includes all of our premium plugins in one package. Enjoy lifetime updates and lifetime support. Save significantly compared to buying plugins individually.

What’s included

  • SleekAI

  • SleekByte

  • SleekMotion

  • SleekPixel

  • SleekRank

  • SleekView