OK, so "Muscle Cars" get their own shows. That makes sense.
But I'd still like to know, What happens when someone builds a car with a original build date after '65, but the customization of the car is more early hot rod style? What if the body didn't change in the 1965 model year?
I'm new to the Rat Rod and traditional rod scene. I have been noticed some shows and events are advertised for being for cars built before 1965. Why is this year significant?
Does it include cars that the body did not change after 65? What if minor changes were made?
After all the Beetle...
Maybe. My ususal ride is a 79 F150. So i already know my way around them a bit.
Actually I was thinking about starting with a pre '79 Jeep J series truck. They didn't change much from '63 to '79. Style would be similar to the '68 F100 Davidhud29 built...
I happy to see im not the only Alaskan interested in Rat rods.
There are a couple Willys out here in Bethel I want to chop when ever I see them.
Are there any places to pick parts on Kodiak? In Bethel you can sneak into the city dump to pull parts. There are a couple hundred cars and...
Hello Everybody.
I'm Ben. Currently living in Bethel, Western Alaska.
There is quite a bit of vintage iron around the villages out here. Oldest I have seen is a 1920's Dodge Brothers Tudor in the village of Grayling.
I have been reading here for a few months and getting ideas. I have...
Cash in one pocket, revolver in the other. Unless you live in one of those state where you are not allowed to protect yourself. Then you bring a buddy or two.