I drive the 34 every weekend Sat and Sunday, if the temp is over 50 I am out there. Side pipes roaring, motor gulping large volumes of air. I have ditched the shows also, I will drive by them so the parking lot crowd can here and see a hotrod in action.

Driving down the road, pulled in behind a bunch of Harley's. I love to do this cause when I get there they hear this choppy sound, not sure where it is coming from, they start looking down at their bikes. Soon the head turns back and they see this animal car rocking side to side in their mist. So this biker ask " Where is the car show or is there one? " with the SA attitude. My reply was I did not know, not into parking more of a driver. That got a laugh from him, green light and off they went to eat, they ride to eat and eat to ride you know...

These cars a made to drive if one does not drive them I think they miss the best part of the hobby. Burning 10 gal of gas is cheep fun, as to the gawkers most do not know what they're seeing. The little kids are cool cause they see your car and it is a life size matchbox toy. My coupe is open wheeled, side piped with flames so the connection for the little guys is an easy one.

Electrics will never have the footprint these hotrods have. So I say to all, out of that garage get off the supermarket parking lot, go out and make some music, drive em, enjoy em they are made for that.