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Featured Event Coverage Detroit Autorama 2025

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Rickybop, Jan 25, 2025.

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    Did I read somewhere that this coupe was the first RIDDLER AWARD WINNER ? upload_2025-3-2_17-57-57.jpeg
     
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    1. H.A.M.B. Chapel

    Thanks for the pics guys!
     
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  10. The display card seems to indicate that Al Bergler won the Ridler in 1960 with that car.
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    Great photos! THANKS!
     
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    Pretty sure the owner of this car was showing me progress pics of it last year and mentioned he hoped to have it done for this year. I at least think it is the same car and guy when I see the background behind it. I know I was talking to him in that same area.

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    No, the guy that built the '33 coupe is the same guy that won the first Riddler in 1960 with a Bantam. Further up in this thread there is a pic of that car. (It's now on display at the Speedway Museum)
     
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    Here's a couple that nobody else posted:
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    The old Gearhead wheeling the Bob Kinser Sprinter. Now owned and being restored by our own, but long lost, Joshua Shaw.

    Josh's booth:
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    Shaw's Vintage Racing
     
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    Thanks everyone for the great pictures.
     
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  19. Thanks to all you guys that took the time to take & share all these great photos, the cars are amazing!

    I really like the good mix of Hot Rods & Customs at this show. HRP
     
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    Thanks for the pics looked like there was something for everyone this year.
     
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    Well...

    I always try to go to this show. Something just for myself. It's one of the only big indoor shows in this area, and it's kind of a start to a new year and another season of hot rodding.

    But I gotta say...

    Every year it seems...
    More expensive.
    More difficult.
    Fewer cars.

    $20 for gas
    $28 for the show
    $40 for parking!

    This is the first time ever that I had to sit down a couple times and rest my ass. Getting old? No. Come on. It's just my lower back and my feet were bothering me. I'm not getting old. I'm not gettin' fkn old.

    :rolleyes:

    And it seems every year lately, there are fewer and fewer cars. Fewer overall and certainly fewer traditional hot rods. Even the rodent rods seemed to be lacking somehow. Not that I go to see them. I did notice, though.

    Still, I'm glad I went. And it's true, I get to see some cars in person that I would never see otherwise. Got to see the Jade Idol. And one shiny shiny black black hot rod 5W Deuce Coupe that I think is the nicest one I've ever seen in person. And the coolest hemi-powered 1933 Plymouth coupe. And a few others. Just not a whole lot of 'em.

    Considering benefit vs cost and effort...
    I might not go next year.
    Oh, I probably will anyway.
     
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    The Basement has become a bit diluted for sure. A Gremlin, a lot of tubbed cars, and large billet wheels. Some of the Kustoms that were featured upstairs would normally be in the basement. That being said, I still enjoyed it and heck yea I'm going next year!
     
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    The Gremlin I gave a pass to because it may not be our gig, but it was all built and funded by a 17 year old kid.
     
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    Ed drove this up from Kentucky. It was cold, snowing and raining. He was having issues with the carbs icing up, so we built a fine cardboard carb heater. It was colder on Sunday night when he left. Drove home that night with no issues and still made it to work on time 6AM Monday morning. Trailers are for boats, and hoods are for sissies he says.
     
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    Three cheers for badass Ed!!!
     
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    I love seeing young guys get into the hobby and I would have told him how cool his car was. I'm not a hater as I own a 79 Z-28 and an 86 El Camino but sorry, it's not basement material.
     
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