Celebrated guitar man Jimmy Bryant poses with the Voxmobile, George Barris' finest creation. Completed in 1968 at a cost of $30,000 it is both an operational motor vehicle and a fully functional mobile amplifier. It has inputs for 32 guitars.
After Vox got through with the car, it was owned by Jimmy Bryant until 1980. More historical details in the clip below, but I must warn you about the annoying goofballs hosting the clip.
And while we're on the subject of Jimmy Bryant, here is a picture taken in his hometown of Moultrie, Georgia.
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Thursday, October 8, 2009
Jimmy Bryant & The Voxmobile
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8 Comments:
Too bad Speedy West never had his own lap steel mobile.
The picture of the bridge sign makes me smile -- I spotted it on vacation back in 2004, and thought about stopping, but didn't. Always regretted it. Thanks for posting.
The Woggles were surprised to stumble accross the Voxxmobile on display in (I believe) a Ruby Tuesday's in Boulder, Colorado when they were playing a festival there a decade or so ago. Perhaps the Professor will pop in to give his own testimony.
Goofballs - I love it! LOL! Actually, I've learned that Jimmy did not own the car, he was simply allowed to use it. He did arrive at the '68 Country Music Awards in it though. That must have been a site. Cheers, the owner!
Oops, sorry I meant sight!!!
This annoying goofball enjoyed visiting your web site :)
-Andrew
Thanks! Now when are you going to take us for a ride?
As soon as the brakes work a little better!!!! LOL!
Kevin
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