Maybe someone mentioned this ..but who's Black A is that in the backround on the right??? Where can I see more of it ?
Congratulations Ryan. The Rodder's Journal has emerged as a stand alone publication. Nothing else is close. If you have never seen a copy...well # 45 is the one to get.
Again, also about the two black hot rods in the background; "Certainly signs of a good neighborhood, in my mind anyway". Now about that coupe...
"Print is not dead. I personally think this movement is going to clear out the shit. The publications that existed not for the reader, but for the advertiser are gone. They won't survive. The publications that put out quality content that is not driven by ad revenue will replace them. "Rodder's Journal, Road & Track, Hop Up, etc... will flourish once the economy picks up." --Ryan Ryan, glad to see you are putting your writing skills and passion where your opinion is. Good work. Let the integration of the best print books and the best community sites begin! In the end the quality goes up in both places...mutual benefits. Oh and I'll I'll buy it newstand 'cause I want the Kirk cove more!
Congratulations on contributing to the best automotive publication in current production. I hope you become a regular as reading your words on here are witty, passionate, knowledgeable and very enjoyable. RJ is the best of the best, and there's a reason why you're there. That line you've been skating has just taken you about 19 feet above the coping. Sounds like a bunch of unabashed ass-kissing - just the truth. -E
Stopped at Barnes and Noble two days ago, and the expired issue of TRJ was still on the shelf. I bought it, but was there looking for the new Garage mag. Now I'll have to go back and get the next TRJ.
I think everyone does by now. So will this be a one time thing or quarterly, bi annually, annually, or...?
I hope they dont touch that 36,its so amazing as it is,its weird how you can be blown away from a beautiful paint job but at the same time be totally blown away from authentic patina
Amazing issue. Just got it yesterday, and while i love all the issues, this one definitely they outdid themselves.
I've had mine for over a week now, its the ONLY good thing about being in Dandenong. Wheels of Time are within walking distance....
Dan Webb's Golden Sub is a spectacular piece to say the least, it's definately in a class all it's own. And there is an awesome 16 page feature on a 34' Chevy Tudor Sedan that Jay Stone built in his attached garage at home! It's another cool piece that deserves attention. RJ is the premier publication in Hot Rodding to date. Issue 45 will be one of the best ones to date.
That's the Tardel-Cochran Coupe and the roadster was built by and belongs to Dave Crouse(Custom Auto out of Loveland Colorado). Dave was down here for the Round Up and happened to come over when the shoot was taking place. Ryan happened to be over because he had a stake in the shoot and I happened to be there cuz they needed someone to push the car. Oh yeah and BTW, the neighborhood............as they say "there goes the neighborhood"
FINALLY got my copy of TRJ today. Great piece on John's '36. Congrats, Ryan and John. Awesome job. Maybe some day I'll be lucky enough to see this roadster in person.