cowboy76
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- Pennsylvania, circa 1940
For those of you familiar, and unfamiliar, with WWII Weekend put on be the folks at the Mid-Atlantic Air Museum, (http://www.maam.org/maamwwii.html), I had been wanting for a long time, to get together with the homefront reenactors/living historians, to get them to work with us and allow us to put together a pre-WWII/WWII wartime garage display put together officially by our period-correct hot rod club the "Hot Irons" and another revived old-time club the "Flyers". (see post on revived pre-wwii car club here,....http://www.thefedoralounge.com/showthread.php?t=24571
Generally speaking it would be a small on-car garage, built by the two clubs, as a garage you would have seen from 1938-1945. Nothing large. Original, working equipment, hand tools etc and all. Actually working on a hot rod in the garage, with period tools. Just as you would have seen it if you were to walk down any back alley or town street in that era, while friends who are historians stand by and explain what we're doing, give demonstrations and also educate the general public on the early years, specifically hot rodding as it was known in the time period of the mid 1930s up untill and into the wartime era of the 1940s.
Having been involved as a reenactor in a WWII living histoy group (29th Inf Div.) for many years and being a stickler for authenticity, I believe this is one area that has been MUCH overlooked but an area that would be both educating and enjoyable fun for people, including those involved!
Thanks for your time,..looking forward to feedback about this idea. (Oh and YES, there were hot rods BEFORE the end of WWII, they were most often times known as "Hot Iorns", "Supe Jobs" "Gow Jobs" and the like,..hot rod was a term coined post-WWII) For reference see : "Flat out" by Al drake, "The day the hot rods ran" by william carrol, and various books by author Don montgomery.
www.myspace.com/hotironscc
Generally speaking it would be a small on-car garage, built by the two clubs, as a garage you would have seen from 1938-1945. Nothing large. Original, working equipment, hand tools etc and all. Actually working on a hot rod in the garage, with period tools. Just as you would have seen it if you were to walk down any back alley or town street in that era, while friends who are historians stand by and explain what we're doing, give demonstrations and also educate the general public on the early years, specifically hot rodding as it was known in the time period of the mid 1930s up untill and into the wartime era of the 1940s.
Having been involved as a reenactor in a WWII living histoy group (29th Inf Div.) for many years and being a stickler for authenticity, I believe this is one area that has been MUCH overlooked but an area that would be both educating and enjoyable fun for people, including those involved!
Thanks for your time,..looking forward to feedback about this idea. (Oh and YES, there were hot rods BEFORE the end of WWII, they were most often times known as "Hot Iorns", "Supe Jobs" "Gow Jobs" and the like,..hot rod was a term coined post-WWII) For reference see : "Flat out" by Al drake, "The day the hot rods ran" by william carrol, and various books by author Don montgomery.
www.myspace.com/hotironscc