335windowchevy
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Thank you for so many awesome pieces of advice. My main reason for wanting to go fairly period correct is that I was talking to a show promoter about my plans for my car, (this guy runs a carshow and all entrants have to have approval before they are allowed to show, to make sure they are period correct) he asked me why I wasnt planning to run air ride and channeling it to the ground,(not no but heck no) I can only imagine what would happen if I had a blowout or lost an airbag at 70 in a car channeled on 15 inch wheels.
It just seem that those most bothered by billetrods still know little about true vintage rodding, and make blatent mistakes when claming something is period correct.
Im looking for the spirit of the 50s rod, but with a few of the modern conveniences of today, id like to have heat for one, a well insulated cab and a modern sound system hidden away so i can enjoy some music on a long cruise.
What I love about the ratrod in general is its hand crafted appeal, and the almost eclectic uses of home grown parts, i want a ride that has the look and lines of the fifties with the eclectic touches or rat culture.
I will be buying those books, for more of a reference to get the look im going for, but i plan to keep with hotrod tradition of bucking the system and building it my way.
It just seem that those most bothered by billetrods still know little about true vintage rodding, and make blatent mistakes when claming something is period correct.
Im looking for the spirit of the 50s rod, but with a few of the modern conveniences of today, id like to have heat for one, a well insulated cab and a modern sound system hidden away so i can enjoy some music on a long cruise.
What I love about the ratrod in general is its hand crafted appeal, and the almost eclectic uses of home grown parts, i want a ride that has the look and lines of the fifties with the eclectic touches or rat culture.
I will be buying those books, for more of a reference to get the look im going for, but i plan to keep with hotrod tradition of bucking the system and building it my way.