Saturday, July 28, 2007

Rat Rod Saturday Night

Red tuck-n-roll.
Flat black paint.
No hub caps.
Chain link shifter with a skull knob.
Hard core grill.
License plate floor patches.
Drive-in change dispenser.
Die Hard.
Big red oil light.
Push button start.
Dual carbs.
Dice in the fuel bowl.

12 comments:

  1. Anonymous9:51 PM

    That thing drips "hardcore"! It's beautiful.

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  2. Damn, that's lean and mean. Sharp.

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  3. Anonymous10:39 PM

    First guns, then bicycles...

    Now hot-rods?

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  4. very lean and mean, i love it, the wrench/gear V8, the exhaust cutouts, the no need for a speedo, everything just screams power lean and mean. And its a Flat head V8! retro power to boot, i would love to see that in person, might have to get a drool cup before i did that though.

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  5. Anonymous6:32 AM

    An antique flathead. Neat.

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  6. Anonymous8:17 AM

    the flathead is wonderful... anybody can drop a new crate motor in.

    guns, bikes, rods... yeah.

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  7. SORTA SPAM...
    if you enjoy correct hotrods you gotta see youthful hipsters in Northern Texas defend the drag races and sock hops of the Panhandle in the "The Giant Gila Monster."
    got it a walmart
    http://tinyurl.com/yqyrrk

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  8. Anonymous12:38 PM

    I love it! I've been thinking about getting a classic car at some point. Something like that would fit the bill just nicely.

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  9. Anonymous1:12 PM

    I knew I was hoarding those 4 8BA/0BA flatheads in the garage for something...

    Regards,
    Rabbit.

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  10. THEY ARE NOT RAT RODS! That is just a term Gray Baskerville put in Hot Rod. These are no different that those $500,000 hot rods.

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  11. Anonymous6:03 PM

    If they are not Rat rods, then why is a Hot Rod any different from a Fast Car? It's just nomenclature dude!

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