sellitall
Bronco Guru
There's hell of alot more than one guy. You must be going to the wrong ones. I just went to one in Philly a few weeks ago called the Hot Rod Hoedown. It's growing in popularity. CA is filled with the scene. Look at all the magazines dedicated to it. Jesse James even has his own mag dedicated to the hobby. What makes it so unique is it's representing a time when guys actually did this sort of thing. My father was/still is a greaser and back then people didn't spend $30,000 to restore cars. They would modify and make do with what they had. That's what the "rat rod" group tries to keep alive today. Again, it's all an opinion,and yes people do hack some jobs. I've also seen may fair share of EB's with some serious hillbilly inginuity on them.