A question asked and answered by Eric Darby in this wonderful spoken word performance. This post does not have as much volume as other Morning RPM posts, but its loud!
The time the video was done Hod Rodding was very well alive. The Hot Rodding scene is shifting a bit. The older generation is getting rid of their straight axle rides and into more comfy mud 50’s to mid 60’s American Two Doors. The prices of the 32’s and 34 Ford Hot Rods got a hit. They where too overpriced anyway. The aircooled movement didn’t help the American Iron either.
But like Mr. Sullivan is mentioning. Hot Rodding is very well alive in different forms.
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No hot rodding isn't dead. Great video
Very much alive!
I want this guy to narrate my life
LOL!
Note to Self : Remember to turn the volume down a bit before watching your Morning Post :) Thanks Chris, very cool!
Thanks, Dave!
The time the video was done Hod Rodding was very well alive. The Hot Rodding scene is shifting a bit. The older generation is getting rid of their straight axle rides and into more comfy mud 50’s to mid 60’s American Two Doors. The prices of the 32’s and 34 Ford Hot Rods got a hit. They where too overpriced anyway. The aircooled movement didn’t help the American Iron either.
But like Mr. Sullivan is mentioning. Hot Rodding is very well alive in different forms.
It's not dead, just not a popular with the younger crowd as it used to be.