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why?

Good LORD you all.....have none of you heard of Zingers??!! :laugh:

Just remember, George Barris and Ed Roth were thought to be a few cards short of a deck in their day.......
 
more like ZZZInGG!! SPLAT!!!
 
pity the poor guys who had to park next to/ near that one.
 
Hehe, I thought that about the poor BE owner parked next to that monstrosity!! I'm not saying exclude those owners from a show, but criminy, give them their own corner of the lot to park in!!!
PS: Nothing against rat-rods here, but if you really want to build one, WHY start with a Spridget???
 
'cause there ain't any more '32 Fords left? :devilgrin:
 
Well I still like the whole rat rod thing and I like the concept of a ratted out spridget. Everyone aspires to smooth and shiny and bright and pretty, this is anti-establishment and that is just all right. Don't see the need to change the body though, leave the front alone, leave the fins off, strip it down, black it out, mod it up, make it loud ugly and fast. Yep, I like it. That being said, given the choice between putting the same $$$ into ratted out or shiny and purdy, I'd go shiny and purdy.
 
Yikes, I'm gonna :pukeface: and that's all I got to say about that.
 
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