This video does not show it but , most of the cars with numbers on them actually competed in 1/8 drag races the following day. Those weren’t just “poser” numbers. They were assigned by the event organizers.
@@396M21 Not true in this case. One of the participants had their young daughter paint the numbers on many of the racers so the announcer could keep track of who was racing.
@@twinrodders Yes, true. As you said "one" of the participants. I have watched other videos of the event and the numbers are a permanent part of the theme of the build as are the vintage style helmets. Hey, it is what it is.Like I said, IMO it is overdone.
@@twinrodders I like the racing numbers whether it is being over done or what, I guess as everything gets fashionable it gets overdone, but that has been the same story since hot rodding started, I guess at some stage someone said "Flames " are over done too ! Or pinstriping, or whatever. I wonder what the next trend will be, probably 70s style hot rods 🤣
Muy bonito desfile un recuerdo grande
Nice seeing this show, live 😮instead of reading about it in Rodz! Thank you Sir! Seen some of your Viva videos! Have a Happy New Year 🎉
A loverly mix of rods and kustoms. And that Dakota makes for a great back drop for photographs. Thanks for posting.
Outstanding variety of cars, what a day it must have been. 😃
GREAT FOOTAGE, THANKSFOR SHARING
I love that red bucket rpu with the stinkbug stance. Beautiful customs there too
Great seeing all the old school hot rods. It's been a while but my 29 Chevy was at the east coast Trog .
Great Car parade 👌
GREAT VIDEO!!👍🏽👍🏽
Enjoyed!! 👍🙂
Beautiful video! 😊
I agree!!!!!!
Hmmm! Muy interesante
It's scary can't find anything for a 1936 Plymouth coupe P2 I like the Miss me yet sticker
maravilha
Great video as usual with some killer Hot rods. I M O this Bonneville numbers on the side poser thing is really getting over done.
This video does not show it but , most of the cars with numbers on them actually competed in 1/8 drag races the following day. Those weren’t just “poser” numbers. They were assigned by the event organizers.
@@jeremyeves2614 Those shown are painted on,this has been a trend for quite some time in this style of build.
@@396M21 Not true in this case. One of the participants had their young daughter paint the numbers on many of the racers so the announcer could keep track of who was racing.
@@twinrodders Yes, true. As you said "one" of the participants. I have watched other videos of the event and the numbers are a permanent part of the theme of the build as are the vintage style helmets.
Hey, it is what it is.Like I said, IMO it is overdone.
@@twinrodders
I like the racing numbers whether it is being over done or what, I guess as everything gets fashionable it gets overdone, but that has been the same story since hot rodding started, I guess at some stage someone said "Flames " are over done too ! Or pinstriping, or whatever. I wonder what the next trend will be, probably 70s style hot rods 🤣
Great cars,get rid of the stupid music so we can hear the cars!
What music? I never put music over the video