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Mechanic Builds 130mph Rat Rod
A MASTER mechanic has become the unofficial king of rat rods in New Zealand, after building a series of incredible rat rod masterpieces in his home garage. David Jeffery, of Rolleston, has always had ...
This guy’s Rat Road design is as retro as it gets, an eccentric model that would make a stunning showpiece, in the words of its builder. For now, it only comes in a LEGO version, but who knows?
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Rolls Royce Gets Incredible Rat-Rod Makeover
A TEAM of maverick mechanics have completed an incredible transformation of a classic Rolls Royce once owned by eccentric ...
This week on Vegas Rat Rods things get kinda personal and close for the team at Welder Up as one of their kids is battling cancer. General Manager, Joe Giamanco, has a two-year-old son who is fighting ...
MINI did build a bunch of strange cars over the years. However, none of them had any link to American car culture. On the other hand, this random rat rod build we found is pure creativity and deserves ...
It's not a street rod, but it's "driveable art" that is bound to attract attention at this weekend's Street Rod Nationals East in York. The "Dady Rat" was built by three generations — father, Johny ...
The rat rods have my full attention. I finally found a show truck no one cares if I touch. And these things are something else, let me tell you. They might not be shiny, but they’re sure as heck ...
Not one single thing on this 1947 Chevrolet pickup build seems to be sourced from the vehicle. This is rat rod at its finest. A vehicle that runs in the bare minimum of ways, and turns heads doing so.
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Why ‘Rat Rod,’ Our Story of Immigration and Frankenstein Cars, Had to Be a Short Film
Jared Jakins and Carly Jakins are Emmy nominated documentary filmmakers and life partners rooted in the rural American West.
The phrase is a spin-off of "rat bike," which was in reference to custom motorcycles built on the cheap. The late Gray Baskerville, venerated hot rod writer, is said to have been the first to apply ...
Can I build that myself?" Yes, you can, and HOT ROD is going to show you how. It's easier than you think, but it won't be cheap. Reliable power is expensive. You'll also need a few specialized tools, ...
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