I have the last t shirt he ever hand silk screened himself... while he was in Manti , Utah..Mighty Mustang is the one...just black ink on a white t'shirt.....priceless to me....
"Rat Fink" was originally supposed to be "Rat Fuck" but Ed wanted to clean it up. A "rat fuck" is like a "cluster fuck" if anyone's curious. EBDR Forever!
Man, so happy to see it up and restored (and how quickly too!!) What a fantastic piece of American art, rescued from being a dump (literally) in Mexico! It is incredibly important that these works from Roth, as well as Williams, Von Dutch, and others, are preserved and respected as the mid century art they are. Just gorgeous... Now...if we can just find the remains of the Mysterion!!!
I just saw "Rat Fink" and loved it. Such a genuine spirit. This restoration proves that though it's a niche market, there are kustomizers who do unique work for art sake.
hell yeah ! i have been following this story since they found it in mexico.. and it was all top secret now i get to hear the story .. you guys did such a good job! i'm so glad it was found.. and found by the right people. thats hilarious about it going to juarez and living on the street in front of a sex shop.. it's a rock star of a car !!!!
So, what - we get the whole story but only get to see 9 seconds of the actual car? C'mon, gimme a frickin tour, show me over, under, around, front and back and inside and out. This is frickin history guys, and a masterpiece restoration job. I mean, cool story but I'd have been happy if no one said a word and all I saw was the car.
Awesome job. Good to see Roth's legend is in good hands unlike to cheap sell out fuckers who destroyed Von Dutch's life work by plastering it all over cheap chinese handbags and T-Shirts. Long Live Ed ' Big Daddy' Roth!!
It was found. It's in a book on Roth. One of those soft back magazine kind of books. His son contributed to it. The car could not support the weight of the two engines. It was in sections.
The Orbitron wasn't too popular with the public, at least not the way these guys present it. People wanted to SEE the engine! Not that Roth "finked" up; he, like Ken "Von Dutch" Howard, didn't give a "Rat's ass" (sorry, Finky) what the public thought. If you TOLD Von Dutch how you wanted your vehicle painted, 9 times out of 10, he'd tell you to fuck off and take it elsewhere. For the best striping jobs by Dutch, you'd park, tell him 2 words: "Stripe it!" and split. He'd then do a(nother) masterpiece of work. Roth didn't build these cars to sell. They were just to draw crowds to his booth so he could paint/sell T shirts. Believe it or not, that's what the cars were for . He'd make a killing on shirt sales. 4/11/17
i don't believe it the car, if it was the motor wont be inside the car, kids will take it out, i saw a car like it in 1969 in az, i tuck the steering wheel off, it had the same motor inside, it just some guys making a car just like it
I have the last t shirt he ever hand silk screened himself... while he was in Manti , Utah..Mighty Mustang is the one...just black ink on a white t'shirt.....priceless to me....
"Rat Fink" was originally supposed to be "Rat Fuck" but Ed wanted to clean it up. A "rat fuck" is like a "cluster fuck" if anyone's curious. EBDR Forever!
This is an excellent video. What a strange story behind it's discovery! I too followed the story in Hot Rod magazine. Beautiful restoration!!
Man, so happy to see it up and restored (and how quickly too!!) What a fantastic piece of American art, rescued from being a dump (literally) in Mexico! It is incredibly important that these works from Roth, as well as Williams, Von Dutch, and others, are preserved and respected as the mid century art they are. Just gorgeous...
Now...if we can just find the remains of the Mysterion!!!
They were found. Sections of it. The frame could not support the engines after a time.
That is really inspiring. You guys should be very proud of yourselves.
A few years ago, I remember they found the Orbitron in Mexico. Nice job on the rebuild.
Cool! A history lesson and a face to the creator of the Funky Rat (my name). Reminds me of the Corvair powered Silhouette, very space-aged.
I just saw "Rat Fink" and loved it. Such a genuine spirit.
This restoration proves that though it's a niche market, there are kustomizers who do unique work for art sake.
professorcookie thats exactly what my motivation in restoring Von Dutch’s Bus is, for the sake of the art form.
hell yeah !
i have been following this story since they found it in mexico.. and it was all top secret
now i get to hear the story .. you guys did such a good job! i'm so glad it was found.. and found by the right people. thats hilarious about it going to juarez and living on the street in front of a sex shop.. it's a rock star of a car !!!!
So, what - we get the whole story but only get to see 9 seconds of the actual car? C'mon, gimme a frickin tour, show me over, under, around, front and back and inside and out. This is frickin history guys, and a masterpiece restoration job. I mean, cool story but I'd have been happy if no one said a word and all I saw was the car.
My heart skipped a beat when i heard that guy used orbitron as a dumpster thats sad but now its back to its way
Wish the video had LESS of the loud intrusive music (you can't hear what they are saying), and MORE of the Orbitron!
I would love to see a build documentary or something.
That's Robt Williams at 3:33?
Thank you.
ED BIG DADDY ROTH BABY.
...like, kids can't buy anything that says "Fuck" on it. Finky Rules!
My Mysterion model kit didn't have a tv in it. So I killed myself.
Never designed to be driven-why bother?
that's SUPERSLICK!
Awesome job. Good to see Roth's legend is in good hands unlike to cheap sell out fuckers who destroyed Von Dutch's life work by plastering it all over cheap chinese handbags and T-Shirts. Long Live Ed ' Big Daddy' Roth!!
Ed Roth thought the car was a piece of junk. Everytime it came off the trailer, something broke.
yeah i'll crap my pants when they find the mysterion.
It was found. It's in a book on Roth. One of those soft back magazine kind of books. His son contributed to it. The car could not support the weight of the two engines. It was in sections.
The Orbitron wasn't too popular with the public, at least not the way these guys present it. People wanted to SEE the engine! Not that Roth "finked" up; he, like Ken "Von Dutch" Howard, didn't give a "Rat's ass" (sorry, Finky) what the public thought. If you TOLD Von Dutch how you wanted your vehicle painted, 9 times out of 10, he'd tell you to fuck off and take it elsewhere. For the best striping jobs by Dutch, you'd park, tell him 2 words: "Stripe it!" and split. He'd then do a(nother) masterpiece of work. Roth didn't build these cars to sell. They were just to draw crowds to his booth so he could paint/sell T shirts. Believe it or not, that's what the cars were for . He'd make a killing on shirt sales. 4/11/17
groovy man
i don't believe it the car, if it was the motor wont be inside the car, kids will take it out, i saw a car like it in 1969 in az, i tuck the steering wheel off, it had the same motor inside, it just some guys making a car just like it