![]() ![]() I couldn't find a copy of my favorite, Sail 'em, don't inhale 'em, but this one is a widely reproduced classic. Speaking of great art from the Fifties and Sixties. It was a magical time for many of us in the 60's yet the youngsters today missed out on it all.īy Steve Jelf, Parkerfield KS on Friday, Aug12:22 pm: ![]() His kids sometimes show up at swap meets with shirts for sale. On a VMCCA Tour in Utah a few years ago they took us to Ed's Museum which only is opened for an anniversary and special occasions. I'm sure someone has them on display now. ![]() We visited Harrah's in Reno years ago and the "Beatnik Bandit" and the "Outlaw" were on display there as well as a derelict "Rotor" (his Air Car) on the back lot waiting for possible restoration. I would like for some parts of the old days to come back.īy Richard Eagle Ida Fls on Friday, Aug11:55 am: It has been years since I thought about Big Daddy Roth, Rat Fink, and the Outlaw. Nice Rich!! I enjoyed Ed Roth and Harvey Kurtzman as well as Walt Kelly.īy Tyrone Thomas - Topeka KS on Friday, Aug09:17 am:īy Gary Schreiber- Santa Isabel Ecuador on Friday, Aug10:23 am:īy Fred Dimock, Newfields NH, USA on Friday, Aug11:41 am: I thought some of you might enjoy it.īy Michael Mullis on Friday, Aug08:43 am:īy John Manuel, Lafayette, La. Schwartz Fink was inspired by my friends A/T project. Well, maybe Ed Roth's work wasn't enjoyed by restorers as much as by Street Rodders but I sure enjoyed it in the 60's and tried to copy it. Model T Ford Forum: Remember Rat Fink Remember Rat Finkīy Richard Eagle Ida Fls on Friday, Aug08:36 am: ![]()
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