Thread: Rat Rod is a Rat Rod?
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11-05-2008 05:46 PM #46
I never thought of the term "rat rod" as a negative. I think it started in the bike hobby, where the term "rat bike" was in use, long before I ever heard it used for cars....but the build style is the same: weathered finish...vintage parts...and minimalistic. :-)
Once the term surfaced in cars, I think the problem was that the younger guys who liked the style seemed to take the name as a criticism or judgement.
Some of the boys in our family (who I love very much) are always looking for someone to insult them so they can make an issue of it. It's a social issue that seems to have gotten worse since another term, "dis" or "disrespect", became popular. I find that if you look for something long enough, you will even find it where it doesn't exist. I believe that "rat rod" is taken as an insult much more often than it is ever meant that way. Too bad. If a guy is really selfconfident, he doesn't even give too much value to others opinions, so it never gets to the point of angering him.
I personally like the term, as it is a funny way of describing the deteriorated or worn look of the car. I also like the imagination I see in them, as the enthusiasts who have long term involvement tend to become more "generic" in their building style.
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01-16-2009 09:51 PM #47
agreed ,, i built mine cause it was what i wanted,, if can appreciate your ride why cant ya do the same, my taste is very cultured toward all kinds of cars, i have built a 75,000.00 69 mustang, it wasnt no where near as much fun to build the 46 ford i am doing now,,i use to work for harley davidson, i quit because, i had become not to like people who rode them,, i built cars , i stopped working for the public for the same reson, but now i am happy, cause i do what i want,, and it doesnt matter if someone likes it or , cuz i do! but i can like anything that someone puts their heart into.. not just their money!!Rev Tex DeVille yestday is gone, tomrrow may never come but today is a gift, thats why it is called the present!
Thank you Roger. .
Another little bird