Hot Rods at Bonneville Salt Flats Every year tons of hot rods, rat rods and some customs make the road trip of a lifetime to the Bonneville Salt Flats for Speed Week. I spotted these hot rods cruising around the pits and thought you might like to see 'em. I gave you all a sneak peek in the Speed Week 2010 Cruise In blog post for some of these rods. This time we'll get down and salty with my favorite rides of Speed Week. This is H.A.M.B.er Bass's bad Model A 5 Window Coupe that made the Hot Rod Pilgrimage from Dallas, Texas by himself. Yes, SOLO!!!. My jaw dropped when I saw this Coupe parked next to the tech inspection area. All I could say was "Wow!". I was too curious and found his thread on the HAMB HERE and read that this is bare metal. It had already started to surface rust by the time he got home after being out on the salt and going through a humid Texas. I really like this photo. Gives you a detailed shot of the well executed...
Bimmer Bomber – LOW IS A LIFESTYLE
posted by Hechtspeed
Rat Rod BMW from Stanceworks Go ahead, click to Zoom, right click, Set as Desktop Background like I did today. Go ahead, I'll wait... Mike Burroughs is the man behind the website/forum/blog STANCEWORKS, a site dedicated to cars with seriously low stance. Their motto or slogan is "Low is a Lifestyle". Mike is definitely livin' low. His 1980's 5 series BMW you see here is his personal ride, and canvas. If this isn't My Ride is Me, then I might as well just click Start-Shut Down and go to bed. I'm giving this... this car, the name Bimmer Bomber. Its one of those cars that is meant to stir up people's opinions. Love it or Hate it, there aren't many cars around that can piss off so many car guys, while at the same time, making others stand up and applaud. Hmm... sound like the rat rod movement to anyone? Being a World War II fan, I see those tiger shark teeth and think warbird. Since this car is German built, I personally thought about the German fighter planes like this Messerschmitt ME-109 pictured above. This is what made me think of the name Bimmer...
1933 Tudor Street Rod Is A Cross-Country Cruiser
posted by Hechtspeed
1933 Ford Street Rod Featured Ride I first shared a quick photo of Jim Baugh's light blue 1933 Ford Sedan Street Rod in the Salt Flats Speed Shop Open House story. When Jim pulled up to the shop, I immediately started taking pictures. Let's have a closer look... First of all, this '33 was built with a mix of two styles, Street Rod and Traditional Hot Rod. When Jim was telling all about his '33, he sounded almost disappointed that it was a Street Rod. I think he's been bit by the Traditional hot rod style bug that is so prevalent at the Bonneville Salt Flats. The Street Rod comes from the big 'n' little tires, a reliable 350 small block Chevy and TH350 auto trans and front disc brakes. The Traditional Hot Rod style's evident from several features: the chopped top, fenderless hot rod rake, authentic Ed Roth laid pinstriping, heavily louvered decklid and solid front axle. So which is it? Who cares! Jim nailed the complete execution and made a long-haul driver at the same time. Jim drove his '33 from Washington state to Alabama (or was it Arkansas?) for a family...
Ford Falcon Gasser – Nailed by Chuckles Garage
posted by Hechtspeed
Straight Axle Ford Falcon Gasser Meet the Chuckles Garage "Strange Bird" 1962 Ford Falcon Futura A/GS drag car. This car started out as a $200 Craigslist beater and through some odd chain of events, became the "Strange Bird". MyRideisMe.com stumbled on Scotty Birdsall, owner and chief ornithologist at Chuckles Garage, a full service fab shop in Santa Rosa, CA. In Scotty's words, here's more info on this wicked Ford Falcon and what hits you first, the blown 401 Buick Nailhead: "The 'bird's powered by a Littlefield supercharged Buick 401 Nailhead originally in a 1960's drag boat. The Nailhead sports a shop-fabbed blower manifold, custom pistons & rods, a wild Comp Cams bumpstick and lifters, custom valve springs and hi-flow valves, mild port work, custom pushrods, custom headers made in-house, vintage Weiand valve covers, dual Buick Wildcat Rochester 4 Jets that were modified for use with the blower with custom linkage, Nicson front cover/engine mount, custom motor plate, custom oil pan, and is backed by a built Buick ST400 transmission from a 1965 Riviera." Can you say CUSTOM FALCON!!!??? Can't wait to hear what a blown Buick 401 Nailhead...
Salt Flats Speed Shop Open House is a Time Machine
posted by Hechtspeed
2010 Speed Week Hot Rod Shop Tour As Speed Week 2010 arrived, one of the events to attend for the local Utah natives and those making the hot rod pilgrimage to the Bonneville Salt Flats is the Open House at the Salt Flats Speed Shop. Owner Chris Davenport, invited the guys from The Rolling Bones Hot Rod Shop. I arrived around lunch time and chatted with a few of the people who were enjoying the scene that the Salt Flats Speed Shop provides. Chris has not only been working on his "shop car" 1932 Ford Tudor but has evolved his shop into a piece of hot rod art! The entire shop is a time machine. Old metal crafting tools and equipment, vintage gas station signage, WWII type hangar aluminum sheeting and of course, the hot rod projects. Here's just one example of vintage signage. So cool! Chris was telling us he found a jackpot of a source that will go un-named. The front view of Chris' 1932 Ford Sedan rod built in the 40's and 50's Traditional Hot Rod style, Chris' specialty and passion. Hundreds of individually stamped louvers! ...
Speed Week 2010 Nugget Casino Cruise In
posted by Hechtspeed
Bonneville Speed Week 2010 Cruise In at the Nugget Casino The Cruise In at the Nugget Casino is a Bonneville Speed Week must-see. Let's take a peek at some pictures of the salty hot rods that showed up this year. (Here's pictures of 2009 Nugget Car Show) Flattie powered pickup running a favorite wheel/tire combo, white walls and steelies. Can't get enough of the salt on top of the rods. We're workin on a post that shows how it got up there! Hot Rod Bread Truck. Perfect stance for bread delivery, how cool is that?! I love hot roddin'. The Rolling Bones Hot Rod Shop cars and crew managed to grab the prime parking spot up front. 32's and louvers! Jim Baugh's 33 Ford Sedan drove out from Washington state. I met him at the Salt Flats Speed Shop Open House. More coming on this rod soon. This shot gives you a look at the amount of people crammed into the parking lot at the Nugget Casino. This deuce roadster is beautiful with its blown flattie up front and silver paint that looks almost like metal. One of my...
Speed Week 2010 Cruise In on the Salt Flats
posted by Hechtspeed
Bonneville Salt Flats Hot Rods and Custom Cars I heard more than one person comment that Speed Week is like one HUGE Cruise In. I totally agree. This is my 4th year coming to the Bonneville Salt Flats. I've got "Salt Fever" bad and the only fix is more salt, right? This is my first post of Speed Week 2010 and I wanted to highlight my favorite hot rods and custom cars I spotted on the salt. I'll dig into a few of these in later posts with more pictures of what makes these hot rods so cool to me. Keep checking back at MyRideisMe.com for more. In no particular order... (don't forget to click on the picture to zoom in for more viewing pleasure) The KDF Mangler Volksrod... ya, you're gonna hear and see a lot about this car on the automotive internet circles I think. This car just popped on the salt and turned heads with its dual carbed Corvair motor, super low stance and overall COOL FACTOR. It was one of the biggest neck-breakers out there on the Salt Flats during the 62nd Annual Bonneville Speed Week. It was easily...
Speed Week 2010’s 200mph 1964 Fairlane
posted by pikesan
Bonneville Salt Flats Race Car Sometimes it's easy to pick a feature car. The reasons why I dig the 1964 Ford Fairlane were spelled out in the feature I did about the Ring Brothers 64 Fairlane. Beyond the family tie and the legend of the Thunderbolt, this Fairlane just looks BAD! I searched for this car at Speed Week last year, but never did find it. I wanted to get a t-shirt for pops too... For Speed Week 2010, I caught up with Brian and Celia Dean and their AA/CGC Fairlane known as "Thundersalt". The CGC stands for Classic Unblown Gas Coupe. (I guess the U is silent?) The AA in the class title for this thump'n Fairlane stands for greater than 500 cubic inches. Thundersalt runs a 557 inch big block Ford. (thank goodness it ain't a Chevy! It would have broken my pop's heart!) Based on a bored and stroked 429 Cobra Jet block, the CJ is then topped with Trick Flow A460 heads. Brian estimates about 925 horsepower on racing gas flowing through the Holley 1650 Dominator carb. Brian explained, "We build shit to go fast!"...
Fight Recap: More 2010 NorCal Knockout
posted by Nick K
Hot Rods and Custom Car Show Pictures Story Contributed by MyRideisMe.com member: Nick Koljian "Hellcity316" More pictures from the NorCal Knockout Car Show I can't let my friend Nick K have all the fun taking pictures and enjoying the 2010 NorCal Knockout. We finally got to meet and I snapped a few pictures myself. I'm aspiring to take pictures as well as Nick and Swanee, so I keep practicing. Sometimes the light and shadows (and stars) align to get something decent. If I grabbed a pic of your car, please let me know, I'll email it to you. Some folks made it easy with show cards. One of those is this 1963 Galaxie race car called the "Moonshine Hauler". Currently owned by Mark Brothers out of Saratoga Springs, UT, the 1964 NHRA record holder now sports a "worked" center oiler 427 with twin 700 Holly carbs, a T-10 4 speed and a 4.11 locker. What else would it have?! The lettering on this car screamed 60's racer. There's another picture in the gallery below. Thanks to another show card from owner Goran Lassell out of Sacramento, CA. From the...
Bucket List Avanti Hits El Mirage
posted by Hechtspeed
We first told you about this Studebaker Avanti and its Land Speed Racing legend status in the Land Speed Racing Avanti intro. We have a quick update for you. Dan and crew took the #88 Avanti and its borrowed twin supercharged Studebaker V8 to El Mirage for some runs down the dry lakebed at El Mirage. It was 191 days in the making and it was well worth it. The Stude looks right at home on the dry, cracked lake bed. Dan suited up and was able to make 2 runs, well, 1.5 runs. Before actually getting down the dirt track, it took many hours and helpful hands to get the Avanti to pass tech inspection. Most of the little things are safety related, like sealing off the interior from fire hazards and the correct protection. Avanti Dan suiting up. No racing happens without help of family and friends. Two land speed racing Avanti's at the starting line at El Mirage is a beautiful sight to see. Dan and team were able to figure out a bunch of bugs, get tech inspected, and get another list together to get ready...
Heatin’ Up at Mooneyes Summer Show
posted by GreaseGirl
Today the sun was shining and the heat was on at Irwindale Speedway for Mooneyes Summer Show and Drag 2010! I really like this show because its got variety. Sunday's show not only had a good turnout of cars but there was also drag racing! While its always cool to see to see any cars drag race, I only wish that more of the "normal" cars would've rumbled their way to the 1/8 mile dragstrip. Wouldn't it have been great if these two works of art sacrificed some rubber on the track!?! The heat got turned up a little more when pinups Shelby Loveland and Lisa Luxe rolled on the scene. (Shelby's been known to turn a wrench or two also!) All that heat was cooled off by this sleek custom convertible. Smokin' hot or ice cold, Mooneyes Summer Show 2010 was a good time. Plenty of cars and friends to go around. Speakin' of going around...my personal favorite part of the day was having to park out in the middle of the race track. As I went to leave, I couldn't resist taking a lap. My 1960 Ford Falcon...
Stromberg Carburetor – The Choice For Remington Lakester Recreation
posted by Hechtspeed
Bonneville Salt Flats: Race Car Recreation Stromberg headquarters—Stromberg is pleased to announce their valued participation in the recreation of Phil Remington’s stunning 1941 lakester. Stromberg is proud to announce their participation in the recent unveiling of the recreation of Phil Remington’s 1941 lakester. Unveiled at a special party honoring Phil, who will be 90 this year, at the NHRA Museum in Pomona during LA Roadster weekend, the blue roadster was an exact recreation by Burton, Michigan’s Dan Webb. Webb hosted the party for 400 of Phil’s closest friends, including Dan Gurney, Stu Hilborn, and more. Built in 1941 and raced at the lakes from 1946-1948, the roadster consistently ran over 130 MPH running a 21 stud Ford flathead fed by two Stromberg 97 carburetors. As Dan Webb wanted this to be a perfect recreation of the beautiful lakester, he needed to look no further than our reissue of the winning Stromberg 97. Though the new Stromberg 97 looks exactly like it did almost 70 years ago when Phil chose them on his ground-breaking race car, internal improvements have been made to eliminate leaking, warping of the body and other...