Freiburger & Bill Ganahl on Hot Rod Legacies & Winning the Goodguys Trendsetter Award | Hot Rod Pod
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- Опубликовано: 8 фев 2025
- Brian Lohnes, David Freiburger, & John McGann chat with South City Rod & Custom owner, Bill Ganahl! Bill talks about the influence of his father Pat, what winning the Goodguys Trendsetter Award means to him, Saint Christopher, barf bags, tradition vs trend, owning a shop vs being an artist, the road to owning his own shop, how the vision has changed for South City, the Low-Buck Special, Gray Baskerville, his father's legacy, and keeping traditional Hot Rodding alive! Learn more HERE ➡️ bit.ly/3Ofeds3
0:25 - Today's guest - Bill Ganahl!
3:33 - On his father, Pat Ganahl.
9:38 - On winning the Goodguys Trendsetter Award.
12:36 - The 1934 Ford Coupe, "Saint Christopher".
13:59 - Stripes and barf bags!
22:04 - Tradition vs trend.
24:15 - On the 1940 Ford Pickup.
30:21 - Riding the line of tradition.
37:04 - Owning your own shop.
40:43 - Where It All Began.
46:22 - Brizio's.
49:02 - 10 year vision for South City.
53:00 - Never satisfied.
57:00 - Under promise, over deliver.
59:50 - The Low-Buck Special.
01:05:00 - Tribute to HOT ROD's Gray Baskerville.
01:08:22 - Keeping traditional Hot Rodding alive.
01:10:35 - His father Pat Ganahl's legacy.
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One of the best so far in my opinion. Bill Ganahl seems confident without arrogance. I'm a total "thumbs up" on that paint scheme. Brian Lohnes is an excellent interviewer. He and David are a wealth of knowledge.
Wow, Bill Ganahl is an interesting, intelligent and articulate guy. Thanks for introducing him to us.
Another great guest and show team. Its nice to see people passionate about what they do and humble at the same time. I could literally listen to stories like this all day every day. Keep up the good work!
I lrarned to paint cars thru too talls how to paint series in hot rod magazine in 1982ish, Pat used chuck lombardos orange 57 chevy for the series. Very detailed and launched my painting career
These have been great to listen to. I don't know any of these people but they've all been interesting to listen to.
Do yourself a favor and learn who David Freiburger is and those who have influenced him. Same with Brian Lohnes. This is Hot Rod history.
If you are at all interested in any form of automotive culture these guys have been influenced by the greats.
The guy who is the current editor of Hot Rod, the one that doesn’t say much of anything during this episode, I don’t know anything about him or why he’s even there
Great interview !
I would like to see past and present Hot Rod magazine writers and editors on this podcast. I’d love to hear the more stories about Gray Baskerville and such.
You should have Warren Boughn ( Rod and Custom ), the retired former owner/operator of Precision Street Rods.
Another great show! Thank you!
Another awesome episode! Kinda wish it was longer and uncensored ha.
Great video! Not trying to be mean but does the current editor of HotRod have any car experience? He really didn't say anything or ask any questions to Bill.
I was thinking the the same thing. Why is he even there?
I remember when anything with four doors was referred to as “Ganahl syndrome”.