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DSMCentral Godfather ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Admin Posts: 3,823 Joined: 10-January 01 From: Washburn Member No.: 26 ![]() |
Have any of you seen that special on the SPEED channel for ‘Hot Rods’? I watched a small portion of it the other day and it is cool. It also helped me put my finger on something I had not before.
The term ‘Hot Rod’ has been around at least since the WWII vets hopped up their daily drivers and ran them at the Salt flats before drag strips were even built. The theme to their hobby was cheap light weight vehicles that they could modify for the most performance. Their version of performance was straight line top speed that graduated into the fastest car in a given distance. These guys were masters at home built mods because they didn’t have any other choice. They reground their own cams, installed cylinder heads from other engines, balanced cranks by hand, and pulled every pound of weight out of their cars in an effort to make them faster. Ever since I can remember the term ‘Hot Rod’ has been in my vocabulary. I have always dreamed of these wild speed machines and having a few in my grasp. Since I got into the DSM scene in 2000 I felt maybe I was straying away from the lineage that had built this hobby up from the beginning. After seeing this special on TV though, I think that the heart of ‘Hot Rodding’ is living on in a very real sense with the DSM owners. There are other brands and nationality of makes that get similar treatment, but few other groups have the raw style of no-flash-purpose-built-mods like the DSM owners. There are quite a few members in our own local area that really live by this theme. I think it’s obvious that akamiami and his ‘jalopy’ can be considered the modern day version of ‘Hot Rodding’ in the most pure sense. My hat is off to all you that keep the heart of this hobby alive! -------------------- In Loving memory of David T Crebo
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Beginner ![]() Group: Members Posts: 26 Joined: 10-February 05 From: C/U Member No.: 456 ![]() |
Thankyou AWD4KICKS !!
It's nice to know that I'm not alone when it comes to the cast iron rat motors! I have only had 1 chance to built a 4 banger , that was back in high school (1990). I blew the head gasket on a 1.9 Chevette motor. Yes a CHEVETTE . The car was free. I had a custom ground cam for it ,plus I did a multiple amount of other free but time consuming mods to it. It turned out to be a screamin lil motor. Thankgoodness for 4gears and a 4:11 rearend. The guys that I ran with that it was a big joke until I started to take money from them. After a bout the 5th race in one nite someone decided that I might have put a 6 popper in it ! Boy they had ahell of a surprise that nite ! That car was my daily driver while I was building my 80 Z28. Now 4 bangers are more powerful , higher reving , and jacked up on inhalers (snails) !! I'm impressed !! Right now I'm stuck when it comes to v-8 & 4 bangers . Not because I'm closed minded or anything ! I just don't know of any one willin to hook up a 28-32 ft. boat with a import!! I would have to give up my Chevy 4x4 to get in to a Dsm . Maybe sometime in the near future I'l geta taste of a DSM !! Althoughon my way back from Peoria Saturdaymoringin my semi ,Idid see a meanlookin Import truck!! HMMMM. V-6 Supercharged 4x4 Toy Truck !! I know still stuck in 4wheel drive !!Sorry ! Maybe the taste that I need is a day of hands on !! If i can't own one , who says I can't help give a extra hand to some one who does !! By they way NOPI T.V. IS awesome , been watching it since it first aired!! 4 BANGERS & V-8's = to much fun !!!!! Enjoy it all !! Later Grimy P.S. I know when my time comes DSM vs. domestic truck My jaw will drop! I hope it's done with respect !! |
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