How does redneck rumble compare to Greaserama? went to Greaserama a couple of weeks ago, it was my first ratrod show and it was great and I would like to go to the redneck rumble but it's a pretty long drive. How do they compare? bigger smaller?
Out of 34 views no one can give me input as to how the Redneck Rumble compares or how good the show is?
Never been to either one of them, but i can tell you that very few people on this board give a rats *** about a ratrod.
As far as chit hanging off everywhere, skeletons out of rebar, shifters sticking out of the roof and that sort, I think is Retarted. Suede paint I dig mordern tradional rods that are driveable. Let me get more to the point its 8.5 hours to Indy and the same to Nashville. I get to drive into Goodguys and autocross, on the other hand the wife hasn't been to a "tradional" Hotrod show and she likes bonnets and like the suede section at goodguys bowling green last year. Also Paducha, ky is only 5 hours away and there's a show there in 3 weeks
the redneck rumble is a pretty fun show. It has a good swap meet, if you sift threw the rats has some nice hotrods, customs, stockers. It has a good vibe. Its the damn r@tROds that give the show a bad name
I want to offially apologize to everyone for saying "ratrod". Every rolling piece of automotive sculpture that is either too nice to drive down the highway or to much of a cobbled togher pile of ratrod **** shouldn't be allowed anywhere. And their owners should be kicked in the balls.
I love driving and flogging my ride. Its been on the road since June and I've driven it to Minneapolis, kc, abd st. Louis, on my way to tulsa to drag week now and leaving tomorrow to go to indy, nashville or both. I've autocross it & ran 11.95 on a 150 shot of nitrous on a stock 5.3 truck engine, and I will drive it to Bonneville. Pending p***ing tech i'll race it there too. Im truely sorry for the sin. If you see my kryloned black 78 Bu feel free to slap me, i'll gladly do some donuts with you in the car.