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Thursday, February 13, 2014
My Ferrari GTO
Posted by Greg G at 10:51 PM 3 comments
Labels: 1965, Detroit, Gary Usher, Greg, Hot Rods
Wednesday, September 4, 2013
The Hot Rod Jordanaires
Jordanaires - Malibu Run (2:04)
Recently, while scrounging for 45s out in the Atlanta suburbs I found this mystifying head-scratcher by the Jordanaires. Who would've figured these tame but talented background vocalists for Rip Chords wannabes with a passion for hot rod sounds? Certainly not I. And how about the fact that this extraordinarily unlikely disc was produced by Don Law and Frank Jones, Columbia's in-house go-to guys for classic Nashville country sounds by people like Ray Price, Carl Butler and Pearl, Johnny Cash, Marty Robbins, Lefty Frizzell and others. And I have no idea who author R. Wilkins is but I wonder if he's somehow related to Bucky Wilkin (no "s" at the end) who wrote and recorded a substantial body of hot rod work in Nashville as a member of Ronny & The Daytonas.
Posted by Greg G at 11:02 AM 2 comments
Thursday, March 7, 2013
Big Daddy Roth Month: The Orbitron-- Lost and Found!
Note the tricolor headlight array, mimicking the dot pattern on a color television screen. |
The Orbitron was always a favorite of mine among Big Daddy's cars, but I'm apparently in the minority. There was never a model kit, slot car, or Hot Wheel, either in 1965 or since, and unlike the Outlaw and the Mysterion, it didn't even get its own Car Craft cover, as you can see.
Only approximately 1/12 of the cover? An insult! |
This fellow is no relation, but he's also cool. Learn more about him here. |
Posted by Devlin Thompson at 10:00 AM 0 comments
Labels: 1964, Devlin, Ed Big Daddy Roth, Hot Rods, Kustom Kulture
Thursday, October 8, 2009
Jimmy Bryant & The Voxmobile
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.
Posted by Greg G at 1:35 PM 8 comments
Tuesday, July 28, 2009
Lone Wolf
Looking at the tiny repro of this plaque in J.C. Whitney ads all these years (or was it Honest Charley? My files are not accessible), I never realized that the wolf is crying. Puts a whole different slant on things. This ran me $5.00 at a flea market in Kannapolis, NC.
Posted by Devlin Thompson at 12:00 PM 0 comments
Labels: car clubs, Devlin, Hot Rods, JC Whitney, junk, Kustom Kulture
Saturday, July 11, 2009
Tuesday, June 9, 2009
The Pink Panther
Posted by Prof. Jas. M. Stacy aka The Rev. Uncle Laffo at 12:36 AM 0 comments
Labels: Chrome, Fiberglass, Horsepower, Hot Rods, Kustom Kulture