After the driver’s meeting I rushed out and found a spot on the route to take photos of some of the cars passing by. I always love the action shots! So here they are and then some from the Spencer bridge on Rt 66!
The coverage of the 2018 Southwest Missouri Hot Rod Hundred is brought to you by the CrossMembers CC, the purveyors of the Hot Rod Hundred events. The HRH’s are 100ish mile fun runs that I’ve been lucky enough to take part in a few times. Get more info at hotrodhundred.com
My plan was to take my Galaxie for it’s third trip to be a part of the SWMO Hot Rod Hundred, but after not touching the car for the last couple of months while I worked on the book, the battery was DEAD. Even my jump start battery couldn’t get the car started. So I hopped in the daily driver and made my way down to Joplin, finally getting a room around 10:30. I opened my laptop and worked on the book until about 12:30am, 6am would come all too soon.
More of the story tomorrow.
The coverage of the 2018 Southwest Missouri Hot Rod Hundred is brought to you by the CrossMembers CC, the purveyors of the Hot Rod Hundred events. The HRH’s are 100ish mile fun runs that I’ve been lucky enough to take part in a few times. Get more info at hotrodhundred.com
One of the most common things that I hear is that we need more events that are not car shows, luckily we have the CrossMembers CC and they put on the Hot Rod Hundred. I’ve been attending the HRH events for a few years and they are all awesome! The SW Missouri HRH happens each year on the Saturday of Easter weekend and is a great excuse to gather up a bunch of hot rod family and go for a run on some cool roads and finish up eating some great BBQ.
The coverage of the 2018 Southwest Missouri Hot Rod Hundred is brought to you by the CrossMembers CC, the purveyors of the Hot Rod Hundred events. The HRH’s are 100ish mile fun runs that I’ve been lucky enough to take part in a few times. Get more info at hotrodhundred.com
This episode Royboy explains his absence, and talks about the upcoming Gypsum Pie Festival and Car Show, and how he’s going to be giving away cash AND prizes as part of the New Blood Award that will be given out the weekend of the KKOA Leadsled Spectacular.
On Saturday March 10th, 2018 I traveled down to OK to visit Nostalgia Sid’s Open House, then went over to Dewey, OK to hang out with some of the Stray Kat Kustoms family to talk about a couple of upcoming events and make some plans for some big things this year. More of the story below!
48 Cars In 48 States : The Great American Road Trip – A 48 state road trip with a stop in each state to photograph a traditionally styled hot rod, kustom or drag vehicle. I completed the trip in November 2017 and have been working on a 224 page coffee table book of the entire 9 week adventure since. The book will be out in the Spring of 2018. You can pre-order the book here!
48 Cars In 48 States : The Great American Road Trip – A 48 state road trip with a stop in each state to photograph a traditionally styled hot rod, kustom or drag vehicle. I completed the trip in November 2017 and have been working on a 224 page coffee table book of the entire 9 week adventure since. The book will be out in the Spring of 2018. You can pre-order the book here!
While the car show area and the pits were both slower to fill than I am used to seeing at this event the car show area filled up and the pits filled in as the morning goes on. There were some drag VW’s that I had never seen before, some killer looking drag bikes including a twin engine job. Speaking of twin engines there was the twin flathead front engine dragster piloted by Heath Murray, which I didn’t get to see run because I was in line for lunch thinking that the lunch break in the racing had been called. So I got to see the top of the car over the safety barrier as it went by but it did sound good! Sorry Heath for missing it!
The Texas Thaw is always a great time and you should put it on your schedule for 2019. Not only is it fun, all of the proceeds go to help send care packages to deployed military members and that’s a damn good cause.
The coverage of the 2018 Texas Thaw is brought to you by the CrossMembers CC, the purveyors of the Hot Rod Hundred events. The HRH’s are 100ish mile fun runs that I’ve been lucky enough to take part in a few times. The next one is March 31st in the Springfield, MO area. Get more info at hotrodhundred.com
After a long day including driving about 6 hours for my day job on Friday I met up with my buddy Dalton at my house and we took off heading for Oklahoma. 5 hours later we get to our stopping point for the night. That’s a lot of driving time in a day, even for me.
Saturday morning we got up early and crossed the Red River into North Texas headed for the Northstar Dragway and the Texas Thaw. When we arrived it was a bit later than I usually do, so there was almost no line to get in. Parked the daily driver and grabbed the camera, it was time to check out some cool rides and hang out with some great folks.
The coverage of the 2018 Texas Thaw is brought to you by the CrossMembers CC, the purveyors of the Hot Rod Hundred events. The HRH’s are 100ish mile fun runs that I’ve been lucky enough to take part in a few times. The next one is March 31st in the Springfield, MO area. Get more info at hotrodhundred.com
I’ve been heading south of the Red River to Denton, TX and the North Star Dragway to attend the Texas Thaw for a few years now. As an event, it’s a fun one, car show, drag racing, it’s a great way to spend a Saturday. That’s only a small part of the reason that I attend whenever I can. Most years the event is overrun with car buddies from all over the region as well.
This year there were a few less car show entries and the trickled in slowly but filled the car show assigned part of the pits, and there were some friends of mine that were noticeably absent. It was still a great time though!
The coverage of the 2018 Texas Thaw is brought to you by the CrossMembers CC, the purveyors of the Hot Rod Hundred events. The HRH’s are 100ish mile fun runs that I’ve been lucky enough to take part in a few times. The next one is March 31st in the Springfield, MO area. Get more info at hotrodhundred.com
Once I made it to the Rockin Billy Bash downstairs I saw some of my buddies from OKC, the Okie Sleds crew, a couple of their rides are pictured above. Now, for me, about half of the Rockin Billy Bash was cool, I’m not into the art project cars, I don’t care for the burnout contest inside where there could have been more cool hot rods and customs, maybe I’m not the target audience.
I was happy to see some of my Beatnik buddies, the aforementioned Okie Sleds, some Stray Kat Kustoms cars, a great collection of VWs, lots of artists, pinups and some very cool vintage racing rides, some drag and some dirt track cars. I walked past a bunch of other stuff, no offense, just not my thing to see art cars.
I hope you enjoyed the cars I showed you, if I were completely honest I’d rather have left the camera at home and hung out with friends more, I kept having to end conversations to get back to shooting photos and felt rushed the whole time that I was there.
Next event for my schedule is the Texas Thaw in Denton, TX the first weekend of March, hope to see some of you there!
48 Cars In 48 States : The Great American Road Trip – A 48 state road trip with a stop in each state to photograph a traditionally styled hot rod, kustom or drag vehicle. I completed the trip in November 2017 and have been working on a 224 page coffee table book of the entire 9 week, 18,200 mile adventure since. The book will be out in the Spring of 2018. You can pre-order the book here!
What you see above was one of my favorite cars of the show. My buddy Rocky Burris’ Blue Hawaiian 1950 Chevy. Were there cars there built to a higher level with more flash and pizazz? Yup. Were there cars there that make me want to hop in and go for a drive more than this one? Not many.
Friday evening after work I hopped in my daily driver and headed the nearly 300 miles down to my childhood buddy’s home just south east of Tulsa. We talked and BS’d until the wee hours of Saturday morning. A few hours I rolled out of the spare room and found my buddy out in his wood shop. We worked really hard on a project for a couple of hours before it was time to head to the show. Of course the project was just watching Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee, so we didn’t have much to do but laugh but it was a good way to start the day.
As we got to the show I ran into another friend in the parking lot I ran into my buddy David who had a couple of extra passes, saving Jared and I the entry fee getting in. The first car we see walking in is the Berlin Bug, a Beetle with a Nailhead behind the seats, this thing is KOOL. There were lots of very high caliber cars at the show this year, but as with any show it’s the high caliber people that make or break any event.
More to come tomorrow…
48 Cars In 48 States : The Great American Road Trip – A 48 state road trip with a stop in each state to photograph a traditionally styled hot rod, kustom or drag vehicle. I completed the trip in November 2017 and have been working on a 224 page coffee table book of the entire 9 week, 18,200 mile adventure since. The book will be out in the Spring of 2018. You can pre-order the book here!
I wasn’t sure if I was even going to attend the Starbird Rod & Custom Show in Tulsa, OK on February 17-18, 2018 but after seeing how many of my rod & kustom family were going to be there I decided to take a break from the 48 Cars 48 States book and slide on down to Tulsa for the weekend. The 54th annual show was a pretty good one over all. Sure there were tons of cars there that just aren’t my thing, hence only taking 161 photos of over 1000 vehicles, but the ones that are my thing were pretty incredible.
I had more shots but quite a few came out a little blurry as I was trying to shoot the show a little differently than I normally do. I hope you enjoy the images, I’ll tell you a bit more about the weekend tomorrow and Wednesday.
48 Cars In 48 States : The Great American Road Trip – A 48 state road trip with a stop in each state to photograph a traditionally styled hot rod, kustom or drag vehicle. I completed the trip in November 2017 and have been working on a 224 page coffee table book of the entire 9 week, 18,200 mile adventure since. The book will be out in the Spring of 2018. You can pre-order the book here!
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The final day of the 2018 Grand National Roadster Show coverage is a bit smaller, honestly I thought I had way more photos! Oh well, I hope that you enjoyed the photos and little commentaries along the way of my trip last week.
Later Friday evening I went out to a great Mexican dinner with some of the Lonely Knights before making the 40 or so mile trek over to Lucky’s Hot Rods for the party. It was nice to wait until a little later to let the hellacious traffic die down. The next morning it was back to the show, on Saturday they let in more cars to park between the buildings, this year I heard that they were expecting 700 or so additional cars, I’ll be honest, I didn’t make it through them all!
Even though I’d spent a bit of time pushing cars around on Wednesday night as part of the Rolling Bones display in Building 6, I had to go back for more. A few more cars had been added to the mix and the Hot Rod Hill Climb/Hot Rod Dirt Drags display was set up and the room was full of people walking amongst the cars and checking out their every detail.
On Friday after the trip to Jimmy Shine’s Workshop and then the Early Ford Store in San Dimas it was time to head to the show. From about noon on Friday until around 6pm I walked the show shooting photos and hanging with friends here and there. Then it was time to grab dinner with the Lonely Knights and then I headed over to Lucky’s Hot Rods in Burbank for the Open House.
To start off the 2018 Grand National Roadster Show coverage on royboyproductions.com I’m going to give you a bit of a travel log of the trip. The 69th Annual Grand National Roadster Show was held at the LA County Fairgrounds in Pomona, CA on January 26-28, 2018.
This week Royboy travelled to DeSoto, KS to talk with John Swander, we talked about starting his life in cars as a young son of a dirt track car owner, flying and restoring some vintage airplanes and hot rodding all over the country. Enjoy!
While I had a great time in the few hours I was able to spend at the Cars For Charity show I had my fill of the show in that time frame too. I got to sit and talk with some friends, see some amazing machines and walk by a lot of cars that just aren’t my thing. I hope next year I can have one of my cars changed enough that I can feel okay putting it back in the show.
It’s been my feeling for awhile that you shouldn’t put your car into the same indoor show year after year without changing SOMETHING about it. There’s a ton of great cars in the area that could be in the event and have it change up each year. The feature cars that come in are OUTSTANDING, it’s time to every couple of years get some other clubs to bring some different rides in. Same goes for outdoor events, if you haven’t changed a thing on your car, at least park in a different spot each year!
Enough ranting, this is supposed to be about this show. It’s a great show, it’s a great way to get through the winter months and get pumped up to get your ride ready for Spring and the money raised goes to some good causes. I hope you enjoyed my coverage of the cars that I dug from the show.
I can’t honestly say how many times I’ve attended this show. It’s name has changed over the 61 years from the time that Darryl Starbird started it, now the show is called Cars for Charity, but it’s still the Wichita Tradition.
It’s been a couple of years since I’ve had a car in the show, and it’s a whole different experience just blowing into town to shoot photos and leave. I got to spend some time with some good friends and have a beer or two while sitting in between the cars and hanging out.
This week Royboy travelled to Eudora, KS to talk with Jimmy Flowers about his 33 Ford Roadster which is the subject of an upcoming Hop Up Magazine feature and about some other fun stuff. Enjoy!
This week on Chrome Pipes and Pinstripes it’s time to bring back a crowd favorite, Drunken Q&A! A bunch of you asked questions, my buddy Travis Chadwick and I got some drinks in us and answered them. Many of the facts we state are wrong, many of the words slurred, and a few edits had to be done to take a few minutes of ranting out of the show to keep me out of trouble. It’s a good time, and there is EXPLICIT LANGUAGE, you’ve been warned. If you don’t like foul language, sit this one out!
Tonight, January 4, 2018 I’ll be recording a new Drunken Q&A episode of Chrome Pipes and Pinstripes podcast! If you have any questions that you’d like to know, about Royboy Productions, Chrome Pipes and Pinstripes, 48 Cars 48 States, hot rods, kustoms, cars in general, the theory of relativity, why is the sky blue, anything that you want, you can ask me! Comment on this post on social media to get the question to me or use the Contact Page of the website!
48 Cars In 48 States : The Great American Road Trip – A 48 state road trip with a stop in each state to photograph a traditionally styled hot rod, kustom or drag vehicle. Daily updates will be posted here on royboyproductions.com so you can see where I’ve gone, who I’ve met, some of what I’ve seen. At the end of the trip I’ll produce a 200 page full color book of the entire adventure. You can pre-order the book here!