For those of you who were there, can you remeber the old times we had? What do you think of that night shot and do you remember where the photo was taken?
My name is Mark Garza and I collect photos, old and new, of Traditional Kustoms and Hot Rods. I have been involved with Hot Rodding since I was just a young kid. It was first through my Uncle’s stories of his old times and also his little page magazines that I now collect. At age twelve I found my first car, it was a '55 Plymouth which I still have today. At age sixteen I was brought into the Lowrds car club in Fresno California. That’s when my love for Kustoms really began.
Now, along with my Dad and Brother, we build Kustoms & Hot Rods, mostly for hobby but also for sale. My Dad is Arnold Garza, an awesome metal man who has built some great Kustoms over the years. We are all members of Headhunters Kustom Kars.
This blog is dedicated to showing some of the best Kustoms and Hot Rods of past and present and is also an avenue for buying, selling and trading old, rare and unique Kustom & Hot Rod cars and parts.
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4 comments:
Of coarse the Masonic Temple, what I can't remember, is who wore thier cuff's so big?
Sun Deamons and Hot Rod Lincoln played that night. $1.00 beers,served by the Mason's. Great times!
Your right Dave, remember the times. Shriners Hall in Paso and I think the may be Skip from the Autoholics with the cuffs.
Those were the best times.. I feel like my dad saying stuff like that. Sure looks like Skip..
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