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As you've read in the previous pages, the Hot Rod culture is alive and well in the VW community as well as staying put in the V8 crowd. But it's not only a requirement to have a Rat Rod to drive down the street, it's imperative to look the part. Usually this style comes with the territory--you like the cars, you like the style, so you embrace it--but for those of you with a neo Rat Rod in your garage and just nothing to wear when you cruise in it, then peruse these next pages and visit the stores for your new duds. As you would know, if you watched Johnny Bravo on Cartoon Network (and who doesn't?), it's all about the ladies. Or rather, impressing them. Rolled sleeves to showcase your muscles and a club jacket to show your loyalty go a long way in that department. You can see from our example to the left, and those on the next page that, although there is a distinct mode of dress and style, each rodder brings to the scene his or her unique vision. There isn't a directory called How to Dress Rockabilly, nor is there a definitive piece or accessory that you need to have in order to speak kustom. Instead, you need to have the love for old school rock and roll pumping in your veins and feel the urge to wrench on the iron and steel that make up your car to be considered kulture cool. We didn't want to give you a laundry list to follow or a "where to shop" guide persay, but let me lead you through all that is the Hot Rod lifestyle. Your job is to soak it in and learn. Kool Kat Tunes A Look Back... Von Dutch was an icon in his time and continues to be so today. He and the venerable Ed "Big Daddy" Roth, George Barris and Robert Williams were those that gave birth to a culture filled with pinstriping and flames: Hot Rods. It was the end of WWII and the beginning of the 1950s that were an important time in Southern California. After the war there was a plethora inexpensive, used cars around the Southland. What to do? With an overflowing urge for self-expression ready to bubble over, this new generation took the car world by the reins. James Bondo creates tribute art using Von Dutch as inspiration. Stylists like George Barris, working from his North Hollywood Barris Custom Shop, expressed their creativity by pinstriping and fabricating custom cars. Barris is known for his zany designs such as the Batmobile and the Munster's Coach. Born Kenneth Howard, Von Dutch created the iconic images of his name in recognizable script and a flying eyeball that were worshipped by the underground of his time. Ed "Big Daddy" Roth started out by working at Sears and pinstriping after work. He then fashioned the Rat Fink and other characters and gave them a home in the custom car culture of SoCal and beyond. Anyone over 40 remembers the Rat Fink and Beatnik Bandit models they painstakingly put together when they were a kid. He was once quoted as saying, "I build the car first then make a drawing. Are you paying attention Detroit?" Colors Kustom Gear So-Cal Speedshop is also particularly known for parts and accessories, as is Moon, but they also sell other things. They have bitchin' clothing and personal accessories--the kind you put on your clothes. Patches, duh. See them at so-calspeedshop.com. Rockabillies and speed demons beware! You guys loved the Premier Road Rats 1:64 and 1:24 two-car sets so much, Jadatoys went ahead and made the Road Rats 1:24s a line of their own! These primered beasts are not for the faint-hearted. Yeah. Right. Check out the new line of 1:24 scale Road Rats die-cast models at jadatoys.com. Remember those very cool signs from when you were a kid? The ones that said Mobilgas and Texaco in bright bold lettering and just looked so neato? You can get reproduction ones from rusticdecorating.com and they carry plenty to choose from. This one is the Last Chance Garage plaque--we know you're jealous. Head over to site and pick one up. We saw this vendor while at the Rat Fink Reunion in Whittier, Calif. last December They carry an impressive array of purses, wallets, belts and other accessories. Like others, this case has a leopard lining and large vanity mirror as well as a hard, toolbox-like exterior detailed with hand pinstriping. It's available in a variety of colors and designs. They also carry bowling bag purses and metalflake vinyl and tuck n roll accessories. You can even custom order designs. See them at trophyqueen.com. Two rockin' kittens at the Rat Fink Reunion show in Whittier, Calif. Rockabilly Kittens Nobody wants to fit into a group neatly or nicely, but rather a person would like to convey a certain image or give an impression to others by what they wear and the attitude they exude. This is incorporated perfectly into the rockabilly style and the women of the scene are no exception. The Dughis are members of Hot Rod Trio, a rockabilly band. The girls we show here were at the Rat Fink Reunion sponsored by MoonEyes. If you go to any Hot Rod show, your eyes won't be lacking the sight of any of these purrfect kittens. |