Just wanted to Hear from some Colo hambers on thoughts/reveiws on this years Rod and Custom Show. Pictures welcome, I was unable too take any but for the short time I was there I did have fun. Thanks B.Coupe
I was told his shop built them, and then someone else said that Rolling Bones built the cars. Beautiful, none the less.
Yeah I had a great time at the show. Here are a couple of my crappy pix. My camera was giving me a hard time but better than nothing????
Fun show - a lot of talent around here! Got some photos here: http://www.flickr.com/photos/getitdesigns/sets/72157610581111707/ Noah
I thought the cars were much better then in years past. Though I miss the money car as it was not in attendance. There were some great woodies, the gasser vette was trick and the Art of Hotrod with Dave Kurz, Ken Gross, Steve Haugen and the great Darrell Mayabb was rad. Sorry, I didnt take any pix ....but I was there all wednesday filming all the cars before the ropes went up. the only real bad point was a beauty of a 32 roadster. Perfect in everyway with the late 40's look. Until I saw the brushed aluminum valve covers and the kenwood face-off.
Ken Gross was not in attendance...he was in Virginia with his family...but I was there in the "Art of the Hot Rod" area, does that make up for his lack of attendance...??? R-
I was downstairs in the Traditional area and pinstriped 2 cars, a camera, and 5 panels...does that make up for my lack of me not being in the "Art of the Hot Rod" area?
We went Friday morning, it was a good show. There were a good mix of styles and quite a few cars that I haven't seen before too.
Did you know that Mr. Harrison is the only person in the world to have a collection of every year corvette ever made? Some of them have never been driven. That's over 55 different models, plus his specialty corvettes.
Kick ass SHOW ! What ever turns your crank, it was there. My favorite part was the Old style rods and Kustoms in there own arena ,AWESOME. Joe Haska knows how to put on a show for every one.