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    Went to a tiki/rat rod car show yesterday

     



    My brother's waaay into the tiki scene (but not the cars) & there was a car show there too. I'm not into this whole scene- every car I looked at seemed to be a few thousand away from being done IMO ( ) but to each their own. I will say I saw fewer of the butchered unsafe looking rides & more of the safer type builds. You know- they actually had brakes, a seat to sit in.
    However - I saw a few I liked but sadly, they had interiors & shiny paint.

    Nice flathead roadster w/ a Pines Winterfront grille.



    And my favorite- this SoCal built 32, 2 1/2" chop, Buick nailhead, 5 speed
    OMG- it was beautiful!!! He also had a beautiful 40 ford business coupe there- built by SoCal too.
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    Ummmmm. I give up, what the heck is the tiki scene?????? If it's something to do with the wood lookin' grille......only thing I could say is ............ Well, never mind, I won't say it....
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    It's not a wood looking grille. It's a vintage aftermarket grille. The vertical bars (that open & close) are brass- or looked brass to me. Maybe the pic made it look like wood. A friend of the owner of the car said they were in the process of restoring it.
    These things go for big bucks. I saw 2 of these grilles at this show- the other one was probably worth more than the car it was attached to. I've heard stories of these things in great condition fetching over 2 grand!

    Here's another one- with the slats painted red I found w/ a serarch.


    What's the tiki scene? People that are as nutz about all things tiki as we are about 32's.
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    Guess I'm not on the nutz about deuces list, had a couple of them and built a few more.... Just too limited of a platform to do the things I want to do with a car... I still like them, guess now-a-days I just get bored easy.....
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    That show last year with Jimmy Shine, showed the build of that gold 32,
    think it was called Hard Shine
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    I live here in Ventura,I just went down and watched em all leave the fair grounds from the beach parking lot!That place is like 3 miles away from me.
    Looked like a pretty good turn out.
    Its gunna take longer than u thought and its gunna cost more too(plan ahead!)

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    My brother's waaay into the tiki scene (but not the cars)
    Like in Margaritaville, surfers, beaches and island culture?????
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    I was there from 6 to 8 am. They wouldn't let me in cuz I was gonna leave early. Parked outside the gates and hitched a ride in a 66' Rancho Gasser. Made a pass, to look at the cars, then went home.

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    You guys are good. Yes- this was the Ventura show, I think it's called Back to the beach? Not a big turn-out, we didn't get there until 10am as spectators. Left about 1. Met some friends there, it's a good 2 hour drive for us in the gas pig Suburban.
    I will say I talked to alot of people, shiny paint or not & everyone was as friendly as can be. I'd walk up and ask a question about their car & they'd be all smiles talking about their car. They had some very cool trophys- small vintage looking surfboards, every one of them were different.

    Yes- that gold 32 was all built by Jimmy Shine. The paint is absolutely beautiful. Pics don't do the car justice.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SBC
    Like in Margaritaville, surfers, beaches and island culture?????
    That's it!
    Several of the venders were friends of my brother. A few good deals. I snagged the hard cover book "Up in Flames" brand new for 15 bucks.

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