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69 Camaro Up At Rocky Ridge For Sunset

This real bewdy of a 69 Camaro Up At Rocky Ridge For Sunset is so shiny we had to tone it down a bit so it wouldn’t out-do the sun. And the sound from this Street Rod – outstanding noise from that thumping 396 cubic inch Chevy mill – woof! ~:0) As much as I’d like to call this ride a HOT ROD – I’m afraid the Old Skool bunch would disagree. It’s sure no Rat Rod – though with fifteen years of stand out in the sun and weather it could be well on its way. Some might want to apply the moniker Custom Car to this Ground-Beater. But I’m gonna settle all arguments on this machine and call it just what it is. This 69 SS-396 Camaro Up At Rocky Ridge In The Texas Hill Country For Sunset is a Street Rod plain and simple – so there! What’s a Street Rod U might ask? I reckon a Street Rod is a souped-up light-weight auto with a powerful engine set up for street racing. Street Racing? That’s just what it sounds like. The contestants cruise the main drags of their town looking for a run against a villainous rival with his (or her) own Street Rod. When they find one another it’s Katy- Bar-The-Door at the next red light. Or as we have seen ‘em do out here in the sticks – a meet-up out on a long, lonely stretch of black-top where the best driver and machine thrill the locals and scatter the livestock – Now that’s fun ~:0) VivaChas! P.S. – Hey! Get Urself a print of 69 SS-396 Camaro Up At Rocky Ridge In The Texas Hill Country For Sunset & we’ll share the proceeds with World Vision International! And while ur at it help someone in need today ~:0) 69 Camaro Up At Rocky Ridge For Sunset

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Karen Helsing 01 Oct 2012

What a breathtaking view, Chas!

Artist Reply: Thanks Karen, know what U mean - I was pretty breathless after shooting this one meself ~:0) VivaChas!

John Cappello 01 Oct 2012

Awesome ! This must take hard work, skills and A Sure hand!

Artist Reply: Thanks John - I use both hands in fact and sometimes both feet - Ha! - check out my site hotrodneyhotrods do tcom ~:0) VivaChas!