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W hen you conjure up visions of rat rod trucks, you might be inclined to think of vintage haulers in a highly devolved state ...
American-made pickup trucks have become rat rod material as well, and one of the greatest examples of the niche is the Chevrolet C10 we have here. Recently sold at a Barrett-Jackson auction for $ ...
Built in the tradition of the shabby-chic rat rod, this truck really is a grab-bag special. The nose, decapitated cab, and shorty bed are all early Fifties GMC pickup. The rest, however ...
After starting his career building cars that raced in NASCAR's Cup series, Brown opened The Garage Shop in Catawba, North Carolina, building hot rods ... pickup. The grille shell is '32 and the ...
No one who builds a rat rod is concerned ... as a nose for the truck’s menacing face. Two tiny headlights make up the eyes, while strategically placed metal rods that also look to be welded ...
A rat rod may or may not have extraneous decorations ... with his one-of-a-kind restomod of a 1928 Ford Model A pickup. The truck follows the basic hot-rod formula by being powered with a V ...
Then we found out about this rat rod pickup truck. It's pure coolness. Powered by a turbo diesel, this 1949 Chevy pickup has essentially been saved from the scrap yard thanks to its owner and ...
This extremely clean and crafted 1942 Chevrolet pickup truck is the best of street rod and rat rod, found on eBay. Someone certainly put in the wrench time because every matriculate detail has ...
Oct 7, 2012 Oct 7, 2012 Updated Jun 12, 2015 COLUMBIA — Don Grogan and Ron Bogg’s 1946 Hudson pickup wasn’t like the other vehicles at the 38th annual Old Wheels car show at Nifong Park.
“I get an endless amount of garbage from people about buildingrat rods, but I get just ... out of the donor bread truck that gave its engine to the ’32 pickup, and a buddy of mine told me ...
From the wilds of North Carolina and the visual insight of an animation artist, what began as a 1955 Dodge pickup has been chopped, dropped, shortened and cantilevered into a shape that suggests ...
1928 Ford Model A Rat Rod Pickup Captured by our man Steve Rupp at the 2018 SEMA Show, this 1928 Model A pickup truck has long ditched its utilitarian function for use on the open track.