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2013 Detroit Autorama Extreme — the basement show

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Delray Slim says, “When you visit the Detroit Autorama, be sure to see the Autorama Extreme show in the basement. It’s swell.”

 

For MCG’s Autorama main floor coverage, click here.

To see the 2013 Pirelli Great 8 finalists for the Ridler Award, click here. 

MCG likes to call Autorama Extreme the Salon des Refuses of the hot rod world. Cars in primer are expressly forbidden upstairs on the Autorama main floor—it’s actually in writing somewhere—but in the Extreme show downstairs, they are welcomed with loving arms.

Upstairs on the Autorama main floor, teams of technicians in their stocking feet are aligning screw heads and running Q-tips through the panel gaps, gunning for the big trophy. Downstairs, guys are kicking back with some cold ones, enjoying the band. Down here in the basement, style points are unofficially deducted for looking like you’re trying too hard.

The Autorama Extreme show originally arose from the movement that became known as rat rodding, but they don’t call them rat rods anymore. These rodders have rejected the rat label and its connotations of scabby, unsafe cars with rubber mice glued all over them. These cars are sound and roadworthy, and you can call this the traditional, retro, or alternative rodding scene.

And for those who fully embrace it, it’s an entire lifestyle with a real indie attitude: skin art and piercings, ’40s and ’50s hair and fashion, rockabilly-fired music. The cars have a style all their own as well—check out a few of them in the gallery below.

 


Slim


Larry Woldhon 1941 Ford Convertible


Kirk Hanning 1934 Ford Tudor Sedan


1956 Ford Station Wagon


Randy Bianchi 1929 Ford Model A Roadster


Rich Norris 1934 Chevrolet Coach


Pete Marriott 1940 Mercury chopped convertible


Gary Hatfield 1935 Ford Pickup


Ford Model A Roadster Pickup


Terry Lewis 1968 Kawasaki W1


Ron Limbrick Ford Model B Riley Two-Port


Ron Limbrick 1927 Ford Model T track roadster


Pancho Rendon and Dick LaHaie vintage Top Fuel dragster


Champion Special Model A Ford Highboy


Rob and Mary Walker 1956 Ford Fairlane Club Sedan


David Trent 1941 Willys Americar custom


Jeff Watkins 1956 Buick Special


Ron Kortier 1940 Mercury Tudor Sedan


Chad Folkema 1930 Ford Model A Lincoln V12


1946-48 Mercury custom


Hilton family Model A Ford Coupe DeSoto Hemi


Clark Bates 1932 Ford Roadster 292-powered


Model A Ford roadster pickup


Chris Ito 1940 Ford Standard Coupe


Chassis Research-style dragster


Mike Stembgen 1940 Ford Standard Coupe


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