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Personally, we’re fans of rat rods that are done right and we think this 1947 Willys Jeep build falls under that category. At ...
AN ECCENTRIC mechanic has converted a London taxi into a crazy rat-rod van in just seven days. 44-year-old Paul Bacon, from Leicestershire, spent over $600 on a traditional black cab and with the help ...
Imagine the look on Henry Ford’s face if he ever saw his Model A being turned into a high-revving hot rod like this.
Let's see if this wild rat rod truck has us wanting to buy a ticket to that show. Our good friend and self-claimed purveyor of "the dumbest automotive channel in all of YouTube," Tyler Hoover ...
Donation Options Search Search Search A rat crawls out of a dumpster with garbage in its mouth in an alley near West Birchwood and North Greenview avenues in Rogers Park. Ashlee Rezin/Sun-Times ...
Certainly, a wild ride to say the least! Call it what you wish... a mega rat rod, a rat rod supreme, a giant rat rod... the list goes on and on. One thing for sure, it is unique. But then aren’t ...
What you're seeing is the hot rod's rebellious younger sibling, the rat rod. The original practice of hot rod customization can be traced as far back as the 1920s, with gear-minded teenagers ...
At Northwest Technical College in Goodland, students are taking on a challenge to convert a vintage vehicle that resembles on old milk truck or an ice cream truck into a “rat rod.” The ...
This 1948 Ford F6 rat rod was spotted during a shoot at the Circle G Movie Ranch in California. It's owned by Brett Gregory, the ranch's CEO, who explains in the latest episode of "Jay Leno's ...
We start our rat rod truck adventure in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, where our man Jesse Kiser attended the Heavy Rebel Weekender rockabilly music festival and car show, a hardcore Mecca for rat ...
The best analogy to describe the difference between hot rods and rat rods is that you'd proudly take home and introduce a hot rod to your parents, but on your deathbed, you'd still remember the wild ...
The phrase. "You'll hear it coming from a mile away" is appropriate for this '38 rat rod, only, in this case, it's more like five miles. The only thing that’s as unapologetic as the big block V ...