Stopped off in Kentucky to photograph Mike Whitneys Roadster after it recently won GoodGuys HotRod of the Year. Mike always builds a killer hotrod, and it was a blast hanging out with him for the day for a upcoming GoodGuys cover
Take note hot rod world out there......this is how a 32 hi boy roadster should be the stance the wheel/ tyre combo..paint..interior Choice perfectly executed superb sir be very Proud of the car you have produced.
Man I was just riding around with Mike on all the backroads I really have no clue…….sorry I can’t be more help. Thanks for checking the video out though 🙏
@@NotStockPhoto If you consider two cars side by side as a street race (even if the cars were small block running on puppy chow) 25 years ago I rode with Mike in a 70 1/2 Torino Wagon in the suicide lane against a '63 Fury on RT 46 (at the beginning of vid.) If you turn onto 46 from 52, the start is the bridge and there were trees planted, one on each side marking 1/4 mile. Ellegedly people raced that road a lot. There a nice gravel lot at the beginning of the road where people would park the trailers. I thought it to be cool that your vid started there, one of the two or three famous places car culture happened on the west side along with Ronald Reagan highway before it was connected and 128 near Fernald. Thanks for the content!
This is the car that won Goodguys HotRod of the Year for 2022 at their Nashville event. It is geared more to traditional hotrods, and they go on a several hour drive through the surrounding counties as a reliability run. They then make passes down a local drag strip, and then back to the speedway where they are judged in a car show format. Out of the contestants that showed up this year the judges thought this was the raddest of the bunch, and also get beat on daily. They do this event every year in Nashville and everyone with a hotrod is welcome to compete. That is where. Thanks for checking out the channel, and watching the video
The AMBR car the blue chevy? That one won Street Rod of the Year last year. Even though it is traditionally styled the over the top craftsmanship ,and custom parts put in the street rod category