I'm usually the first to defend someone else's car, but damn! The problem
is in the last few years these freakish vehicles have somehow been linked to the
Rockabilly scene and called "traditional kustoms and hot rods". I for one love
the scene but like real "traditional" cars and have felt somewhat embarrassed by
the "new" so called traditional cars popping up. I also hate this whole "rat
rod" thing. A few years back traditional cars that were somewhat worn or used
looking were called "rat rods", now it's anything painted flat black, and the
skulls and Maltese crosses are getting out of hand. $4,100 for a $1,000 car with
fins welded on it, I'm in the wrong business.
Adam Lindenbaum
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