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History A Historical Oddball, or "The Tamale Wagon"

Discussion in 'Traditional Hot Rods' started by BigJoeArt, Mar 8, 2019.

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  1. rudestude
    Joined: Mar 23, 2016
    Posts: 3,048

    rudestude
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    You had me on board. Until you mentioned rat rodded... I will admit that term is a rough one, I really dislike it when someone calls one of my cars by that term..mine are work in progress drivers. But to some if it has primer spots or patina, on mine it's real not applied, it's a rr..to me the ones that are put together with bits and pieces of rusted almost gone metal parts from old cars ,trucks ,stoves, refrigerators, old hand tools ,chains , bicycles and every thing in between then cover all the rust crap with clear finish that's a rat rod...they need to break it down and come up with a different name and regroup...but that's my opinion....but I'm sure my book has quite a few more chapters than yours...at 23 your just getting started, you get a few more chapters in yours then you can look back and see the differences in people's thoughts, veiws and opinions on different subjects over the years and see that nothing changes, that's why I call all of my cars Hot Rods because that's what they are in my book...and I can careless what other people call them just as long as it's not "rat rod"

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  2. Malcolm
    Joined: Feb 9, 2006
    Posts: 8,106

    Malcolm
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    from Nebraska

    Bump. Neat little car, very passionate and knowledgeable owner. Keep it going, Joey!
     
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