My new site is up!!! www.hotrodrevival.com Where you'll find tons of traditional hotrod happenings like coverage on shows, builders, cars, artists, vintage pictures and so much more to come...............
Congratulations! It's always refreshing to see trad style put into a new form. I'll spread the link locally. Hope seeing periodical updates... --mika
Glad you all liked it. This is an online magazine, there's much more to come and the site will be updated at least monthly Hot Rod Revival art by Scott Fisk
Nice Charlie! I wish my website looked anywhere near that nice! Thanks for the trophy help at the Drags.
Between the HAMB and now this, I am never getting anything finnished. That is a cool site. Thanks for the link.
Pluuuueeessssseeee! My awsome cut and paste deal is the website equivalent of a mimeograph church newsletter...but it gets the info where I need it.
Hot Rod Revivals first feature car This 1920 model-T roadster pick-up, built in 58 to duplicate Tommy Ivos car out west, has been around for a long time. In 1961, at the famous Hartford Autorama show, the T got trophies for Most Popular Hot Rod and Most Popular in Show. Also in 61, the car took the hot rod pick-up class at the biggest show ever to hit New York City The Coliseum. This was a very large show, with 40,000 rodders and customizers in attendance and 180 cars and bikes.
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Too cool website, I second Harvey Mushman, not sure how I am going to get any work done while reading the HAMB and now Hot Rod Revival.