I know some here are fans of "Big Daddy" Ed Roth, so thought you might find this article in the LA Times of interest.
http://www.latimes.com/entertainment/news/la-et-big-daddy-20111227,0,4747407.story (http://www.latimes.com/entertainment/news/la-et-big-daddy-20111227,0,4747407.story)
thanks! I met Big Daddy when I was 13! He was like a "god" to me, thanks for the article
MPH
I still have my RF model!
Thanks for the link! Here's me and Ed Roth in Vegas! I was a fan of his since I was 5!
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Marc,
Thanks for posting the link. Growing up in So Cal during the 60's, his designs had an influence on me. I built quite a few of his model car kits back in the day.
Doug
I remember Big Daddy Roth from the early 60's when I was into custom cars of the 1/25th variety . He seemed to be a refreshing change , given the "lead slead" look of the time with George Barris and all . His " Outlaw " street rod really blew me away and was even wilder than Norm Grabowski's T that was driven by Edd " Kooky " Burns on 77 Sunset Strip .
I got to meet Big Daddy hisself at the Custom Car Show in Detroit ....bought a weirdo shirt from him and probably a model or two he was peddling . I was in awe . Thanks for the link .
Terry
I remember Big Daddy well. Many inspirations came from him and George Barris when I was building my first cars.
Rat Fink! ;D
Back in my hotrodding days, I was doing the electrics on custom choppers to make some extra bucks. One of the bikes I did was a three wheeler with a 302 Ford V8 coupled to a C-4 automatic. It was originally built by Ed Roth though no longer belonged to him. Interesting bike and fairly fast in its day though I thought it looked more like a V-8 tractor than a bike.
John