We learned early on in the planning of the 2012 Hot Rod Revolution that Major Davis was not a man to cross. He also let us know early that, for whatever misguided reasons, he approved of us as a group and our vision for this show. Even so, we treaded... <BR><BR>To read the rest of this blog entry from The Jalopy Journal, click here.
Good job boss! Wish I could have made it! Maybe next year, congrats on what looks like another great show!
Looks like it was another great show this year. I had to miss it due to Hurricane Sandy turning the East Coast upside down. . . but I'll be sure to make it out next year.
It was a great show. Sitting there listening to the Paladins while staring at Bass's roadster was pure magic.
Awesome show. Getting sunburned in November felt really good Seriously, thanks for inviting me Ryan, I had a blast. I love Austin and the people, that make this city what it is.
The question is ... who doesn't? Someday I will own old Ford tin. I hate to sound like an ass kisser, which believe me is the furthest from the truth, but I really think Ryan's coupe is the perfect hot rod to me. Just looking at the pic of it from the show (from a different thread) makes me drool. I really hope to see it in person someday. Thanks for sharing all the great pics from the show. Looks like a fun event. Ed
Congrats on another super event. As always stellar rides and cool people, plus The Paladins. Arriba!! ~sololobo~
I had a great time as did all the other Pushrod and Atlas brethren. The attitude at that show is by far the best I have ever witnessed. The cars quality was beyond compare also.
Thanks again Ryan, The wife and I had a great time and it was well worth the drive. It was great to finally put some faces to names on here. We're all ready making plans on doing a LSRU someday. I also want to give a big thanks to Blake, who let me use his welder to fix a light/license plate bracket on my trailer. And then wouldn't even take any money for it.
Glad to see you made it back safe, MATT. It was great meeting you guys, and don't be silly about $$ for curbside welding... you did all the work! Also, yer truck rules.
As a side note, out of all the event posters I bring home, my wife suggested that I should frame and matte this year's Revolution poster and find a place for it in her house and not in my garage. http://
It was epic. Great job by everyone involved. I can't even imagine the logistics of organizing something of this scale on an active duty base.
What an awesome time!!!! I had one of the best weekends ever and got to see/meet some really great people. I love Austin and the Revolution is a big part of it. Thanks so much Ryan & Crew for letting me set up a Sugar City Speed Shop tent and letting me sponsor such a great event. ALSO thanks for inviting my '35 and for the recognition/award. I was deeply humbled and honored. Still blown away really...... Damn it, it was an incredible show!!!!
All of us that didn't make it would love to see more pics please! Keep up the good work guys. Gives us all inspiration!