Wednesday, November 21, 2012

A Street Rod is a Hot Rod but a Hot Rod is not a Street Rod


Hi, it’s been a while since I’ve updated this blog.  A lot has happened since the last update, another cruisin’ season has passed for us in the Midwest and other colder climates, a drought, two huge storms have hit the East coast and the worst President since Jimmy Carter somehow got enough people to drink the Kool-Aid to get himself 4 more years in office but that’s a discussion for another time and place.  Oh and my car club which since 1969 has been a pre-1949 street rod club has voted to raise the cut-off year to 1972.  I’ve had mixed feelings about it, especially since I jumped on the Not Street Rods Anymore bandwagon when our friends from Memphis went to the 30 year sliding rule.  But I mellowed and realized that for the hobby of hot rodding to survive these changes have to be made even though I would have liked a lower cut-off year for my club like 1964 but majority rules and I’ll abide by it.  Unfortunately the change caused a few of my club members to quit.  Hopefully they will reconsider and come back.
So you may be asking how will this effect this blog site since it was developed to promote the pre-’49 street rods of the world.  Well the effect should be minimal since I will still be promoting the true street rod aspect of the hobby.  I like and admire newer cars but my goal will be to get the folks with the newer cars to take a look at the pre-’49 rods with hopes they will build or buy one.  How will I do this? I’m not exactly sure right now but some thoughts are to get these folks to go to events like the Frog Follies and events hosted by the ASRA and VSRA where their attention will not be distracted by later model cars.  If it works fine, if not oh well, I tried.  There comes a point in one’s life where you gotta just say “screw it, I can’t change what I can’t control” and move on. 

A street rod will always be a pre-1949 vehicle no matter what the pundits at the rod magazines say.  I guess technically any car regardless of year that has been modified to increase its speed is a hot rod.  So using that logic a street rod is also a hot rod and a post-1948 modified vehicle is a hot rod but can’t be a street rod. 
There was an acquaintance of mine at my house once and he drove his “traditional” hot rodded Model A that night.  One of my 5 year old (at the time) twin granddaughters saw the car and squealed “oh a street rod!” (Poppy taught her well!) This acquaintance jumped down her throat firmly telling her “IT’S A HOT ROD NOT A STREET ROD!”  Though I took offense at his attitude towards a 5 year old, acting like one himself, I can honestly say they were both right but he will never admit it.  But since changing his opinion is not in my control, screw it.

Life is too short to worry about things like cut-off years. Just cruise and enjoy the show.  Does it really matter if you’re parked next to a ’40 Ford or ’65 Chevy?  Nope, not really.
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