Columbus, Ohio – Now a week removed from the annual Goodguys Summit Racing Nationals, we’ve finally sorted through all of our videos, pictures, and interviews. Though we’ve still got a handful of standalone vehicle features still to post, we figured you wouldn’t mind a recap of the whole thing.
See the rest of the classic cars, trucks, and hotrods we captured during the event below, and check out this cool eight-minute walking tour of the show too:
Every time I think The Hot Rod Community is going to come too an end,,,but these kids today are just as inventive and more courage than we give these kids credit for! I hear all the time that kids today just don’t get it? Now,be truthful! Every body that went thru puberty has been accused of the same tangibles! I remember my daddy telling me and my brother we were bad Luck! “ I luv ya’ll but you just got the bad luck on you?
Every product that got finished my daddy would be sure too tell all of his friends? They tried to help? At first I never thought my sons would finally figure out what a broom,hammer,why they even learned how to use a screw driver!
Before the end of the conversation our daddy would close by telling everyone that actually these two boy’s are responsible for the finished product! Our conclusion was my daddy introduced us to being initiated into the world of labor! In side his shop you had to come to the conclusion that you were not a legitimized journeyman’s type education in the education in the edicate of automobiles and the most v@luable cars for every year. He wanted us to represent our current projects with as much pride and assurance that you have in the wip? Work in Progress. I am .
Our daddy dies at 49 year old! We did not open his shop for three years! But when we did it was everything he drove us too be., He has a simple rule to his thinking! He would always drill in me and my older brother,if you can work on a car,,,you can figure out just about what ever this old world may throw at you? If it required a special tool? No problem we can make our own! That was my daddy,I am 65 year old now,but he drilled in us that every success is not by accident! I know now that he pushed us for our future families,our obligation to the social graces.
God Bless our country and her citizens.
Chandler Roundy
Every time I think The Hot Rod Community is going to come too an end,,,but these kids today are just as inventive and more courage than we give these kids credit for! I hear all the time that kids today just don’t get it? Now,be truthful! Every body that went thru puberty has been accused of the same tangibles! I remember my daddy telling me and my brother we were bad Luck! “ I luv ya’ll but you just got the bad luck on you?
Every product that got finished my daddy would be sure too tell all of his friends? They tried to help? At first I never thought my sons would finally figure out what a broom,hammer,why they even learned how to use a screw driver!
Before the end of the conversation our daddy would close by telling everyone that actually these two boy’s are responsible for the finished product! Our conclusion was my daddy introduced us to being initiated into the world of labor! In side his shop you had to come to the conclusion that you were not a legitimized journeyman’s type education in the education in the edicate of automobiles and the most v@luable cars for every year. He wanted us to represent our current projects with as much pride and assurance that you have in the wip? Work in Progress. I am .
Our daddy dies at 49 year old! We did not open his shop for three years! But when we did it was everything he drove us too be., He has a simple rule to his thinking! He would always drill in me and my older brother,if you can work on a car,,,you can figure out just about what ever this old world may throw at you? If it required a special tool? No problem we can make our own! That was my daddy,I am 65 year old now,but he drilled in us that every success is not by accident! I know now that he pushed us for our future families,our obligation to the social graces.
God Bless our country and her citizens.