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Old 03-11-2005, 11:04 PM   #1
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Oldraven & others.......Please respond to this post...

Let's get back into this....(referring to your post #53 in THIS THREAD stating: "And it seems a lot of people forget that hot rodding really got its' start with an air cooled 4-pot 1.6L VW. It was RWD, but it also had 40 odd hp to start with.")

I'm listening. Explain to me your reasons for saying this and please provide some kind of factual data to back this up. I am real curious as to how you are going to attemp to rewrite the entire history of hotrodding as we know it to prove that the VW started everything. How they were there before they were hoppin' up Model A 4 bangers, Flathead V8-60/85 & 100's. Before they were droppin' OHV Caddy, Buick & Olds V8's into lightweight cars... Before they yanked the old Firepower, Fireflight & RedRam Hemi's out and did the same thing. Before the Hudson Hornet's were tearin' up the tracks. And god forbid we forget about the SMALL BLOCK CHEVY !!!!

My post #55 "HUH?!?!?! On what farfromgrooven planet did this happen on? Certainly wasn't here! Shoot, they were takin' airplane engines and putting them in stripped down Model T's in the teens & twenties..."

In your post # 66, you reply by saying: "I'm sure some few guys were doing something like this, but I'd hardly call that the beginning of the Hot Rod scene. There was a huge, almost cult, group of enthusiasts squeezing power from VWs in the early days of rodding. Taking an otherwise vanila grocery getter and making a street peeler out of it. Not much different than what these guys are doing now with Golfs, Civics, and Cavaliers."

Ya ever hear of James Dean? Talk about a "cult"...

I am not bashing the VDubs, they run. A buddy of mine has a Corrado with a bus turbo runnin 18 psi of boost through it. Nasty car...

OldRaven, I anxiously await your response. If anyone else decides to chime in, please keep it clean and to the point. I'm not trying to stir up a pot of crap, just get some "FACTS" straight...
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Old 03-11-2005, 11:20 PM   #2
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Hey man just let it go.
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Old 03-11-2005, 11:28 PM   #3
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Facts.

-The first VW was imported into this country in 1949.
-Americans were hotrodding cars long before 1949.
-Vittone and Berg were the pioneers for hotrod VW engines. They began their endeavors in the late 50's but didn't get any significant high performance until near 10 years later. There were some Okrassa engine components prior to this time, but few were imported into the USA.
-In the late 60's there were plenty of quick Volkswagens on the nations dragstrips.
-Americans were still hotrodding American iron before the first VW's were imported.
-Best magazine in the world is the Rodder's Journal. They cover the history of hotrodding extensively. It's worth the 12.50 an issue to learn about the true roots of American hotrodding.

Final Fact: Tx Firefighter has a 3 thousand dollar VW stroker engine on his workbench which he would sell for a song to any VW dude near DFW Texas. He has owned dozens upon dozens of VWs and finally got tired of wasting big bucks on air cooled time bombs.
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Old 03-11-2005, 11:28 PM   #4
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By the way, I expect Josh or Liz to lock this thread any second now.
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Old 03-12-2005, 12:27 AM   #5
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hudsen hornets and small block chevys were very late arrivals on the hot rod scene well after the korean war a good 40 years after the hotrod scene started to mark it's mark
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Old 03-12-2005, 12:39 AM   #6
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By the way, I expect Josh or Liz to lock this thread any second now.
good prediction!!!
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