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Saturday, November 3, 2012

Sunny Day Driving

India Ink always wondered why she usually saw older guys driving their "old school hot rods" on sunny days. Being older in construction like they are, do folks tend not tend to drive them all over creation? She asked because I say they are safe to drive, but she doesn't see them on highways with out of state plates. Again, awesome car.

India Ink, this is easy, first of all the cars are not older in construction. When some one rebuilds a car, they tend to use all new parts whenever possible. That way the car is in fine running condition and can drive for miles in any kind of weather. But, in most cases it takes beautiful weather for the owners to bring them out to show the rest of the world that he has one and they don't. 

Another reason that you might see many custom cars on the road might have to do with whether or not they have regular or historical plates (at least in Ohio) on their ride. Historical plates only allow that particular car to be driven during certain parts of the year. But, if they have regular plates, then they can drive it for the full 12 months. The best place to find custom cars with out of state plates are during custom car shows, such as the Good-Guys 19th Southeastern National to be held in October 26, 27 & 28, 2012, at the Charlotte Motor Speedway in Charlotte, North Carolina or at any one the hundreds of car clubs like the Cincy Custom Street Machines out Cheviot, Ohio. There is also the Old Guys Car Club out of Columbus, Ohio.

Like I mentioned in the beginning, this is isn't a hobby. This is a lifestyle. It's something for the whole family to enjoy. The dads do the engine work, the chopping, the dropping and the paint jobs. The kids help with the polish work on the chrome and with the washes; and the moms pack the picnic lunches for the long days at the shows. And if you keep your eyes open you'll see hot rods, street rods and custom built rides anywhere you go.

In fact, I saw three hot rods-- one yellow, one blue with a candy coat and a rebuilt 1954 Mercury lead sled in the past week... just cruising around. Now, that's what I call awesome cars and a good day.

1 comment:

  1. Thank you for the information. I feel better for them that they use new parts and don't rely on the aging parts from 50+yr old cars.
    Thanks for the quotes and mentions. BTW, I'm a boy.... the name is a reference to the ink itself... :)India Ink is my google name, Gablea is my wordpress name.

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