Hot Rod Revolution
The first five years of the “Hot Rod Revolution” car show were held in Penngrove, California at an old baseball field. The show rapidly got the reputation as being one of the BEST small car shows around.
The Revolution is limited to Pre 1948 “Traditional” styled Hot Rods – and is all about quality and tradition instead of quantity.
The show was moved to Austin, Texas in 2010.
The first show here in Austin was held at the old Seaholm Power Plant — and for the following two years the host has been Camp Maybry – which is a military installation that houses the headquarters of the Texas Military Forces.
In this photo essay — I have tried to capture not only the Hot Rods themselves — but some of the folks who enter and / or attend this show.
As you will see — there is a great variety in the types of cars — and the people too.
It was a GREAT show — and I hope you enjoy some of these pictures.
Really like the framed portrait shots.
Thank you Mark – I really appreciate – and value – your comment a lot !
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Really nice photos of the cars.
Thanks Ron – really appreciate it. !
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Really love the portraits.
Terrific photos of some great rides!
Oh Art your house is filled with some awesome and wonderful pictures! Thank you for stopping by my blog so that I have been introduced to yours! I am a believer