![]() I know this because I know who commissioned the build. Together they are the Rolling Bones Hot Rod Shop, and the perfectly envisioned and executed ’34 you see here was no lucky shot in the dark. ![]() Enter Ken Schmidt, Keith Cornell and Ken’s son Matt Schmidt. On the other hand, every now and then someone comes along who can just downright nail it. With the ability to Google ‘traditional hot rod’ come people who will slaughter the whole concept, building caricatures of what they think traditional cars should be. It’s 2013 and we have access to the internet, where we can research and educate ourselves better than any time previously, yet here we are building cars like they did forty, fifty, maybe even sixty years ago. Building a traditional hot rod in today’s world is a funny thing.
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