There are some things nobody needs in this world and another traditional Hot Rod publication is one of them. Go to any Barnes and Noble newsstand and you'll see a rack of shit ten feet long and five feet high. It's enough to make me want to lie down ... <BR><BR>To read the rest of this blog entry from The Jalopy Journal, click here.
Ryan, we really appreciate the support you have given us over the years. It means a lot to us. I just wanted to thank everyone else for their support as well and remind them that Alliance members receive 15% off the entire order so don't forget to take advantage of that.
Went to the release party the other night, but forgot to get one! Oops! Thanks for the link, I'll go order one now...
I've got at least one each of the first three. Great stuff! Will you guys be selling #4 at Ventura Nats this weekend?
We do not have an official booth, but we will definitely be there with some issues. I might leave some with the Barons of Pasadena and their cars.
awesome book and awesome party at ol crow keep it up Matt!!!!! love it ... heres a link to some pics from the party http://kustomimaging.wordpress.com/2013/08/27/throttle-merchant-party-old-crow-speed-shop/
I've sold a bunch of them so far. When I first announced I had them they were snatched up quick smart by the guys that have grabbed previous volumes off me. I'll be restocking pretty soon I think as I only have a few left.
I have the whole collection. I only wish that two individuals were not so over used/over-rated in the books. It's cool to see new faces and cars. These books are like little history books of the current time period. The other good books that were similar "Road Course" and "Hauler" have dissipated...I have those, but they never continued making them.
I would have to agree with that. The site is actually under construction, but we didn't want to neglect the links in case someone wanted to make a purchase from our web store. Thanks for the feedback. It should be updated by next Monday.
Great to see the Branch family represented. I need to get a copy of the new volume to get a closer look at that 3rd picture Ryan posted of the Model A roadster that looks like a spittin image of the Orren Roadster. It that Tom Branch's brother's car?
Here is another photo of Billy Branch's survivor roadster. This photo is not in the issue but I figured some of you may want to see it. On a more related note, our website has been updated, so the link Ryan posted should be more "user-friendly." Thanks to everyone that has shown us so much support, so far.