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Re: Ed Roth Lives! [message #75265 is a reply to message #75249] |
Wed, 01 November 2006 17:21 |
dc[3]
Messages: 895 Registered: September 2005
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Hey, I helped a guy put a 289 in an MGA... Lunacy, lovely lunacy it is..
Now I have a vibrochamp with a Matchless DC30 in it. Some things
never change.
Hey, I'll pay ya to do a female Rat Fink (pink with a bow in her hair)
on a surfboard for my kid's birthday!
Just gimme a price.
DC
"DJ" <notachance@net.net> wrote:
>Back around 1962 I was taking lessons in oil painting at a studio in Texas
>which was run by a very stodgy old conventionalist harridan with no sense
of
>humor (one of the only artists I've ever met like that). One of our
>assignments was to sketch out our favorite animal in charcoal and then paint
>it. When she reviewed the charcoal sketch, she was sort of distracted and
>shined it on. I don't think she understood what she was looking at....so
I
>went ahead and finished it. When she saw the full blown Rat Fink, she almost
>had a kitty cat. My days were numbered after that. I used to love cartooning
>and got pretty good at it.....and I always w2anted to build one of those
Big
>Daddy Roth chariots (a for real one) but the closest I ever got was a
>Triumph
>TR4 modded with a 289 and a Bortg Warner 4 speed. .
>
>;o)
>"DC" <dc@spammersinhotrods.com> wrote in message news:4547bda3$1@linux...
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>> Hey, If you know who Ed Roth was, or his kid (see below) and
>> especially if you don't:
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>> You need this movie
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>> http://www.talesoftheratfink.com
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>> http://www.filmswelike.com/pages/dvdswelike_ratfinkdvd.html
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>> Cool cars, cool music, cool design work.
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>> DC
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