


A few pictures of the YWAM Ozark crew.
on the road
just got back from KC a little bit ago. i was there for a week. saw some decent rides, alot of cars and trucks that were boring and stock but had 20s or duce duce.
Infatuation 'n stuff
I guess I need to start a hole new page just to babble on about all these sweet rides. It's getting late and I have to be up early so look for a new link sometime in the future.


watcha' got under the hood?


burnin' rubber has always been a part of the culture


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. . .down at the bottom are a couple of fast rides stock from the factory . . . . Chevy SS and Ford Lighting
you might be a baller if... you drive one of these

you might need one of these in case it snows

Humm de Ville - an H2 w/ an Escalade body conversion

Drag-u-la


these things speak for themselves






These are some well done customs. This is what it's all about.

this is not a hot rod, it's a fad, and it's gone horribly wrong

here's a fad that's done right... cruisin' slow and low

notice how much higher the matching bike sits than the truck

American Muscle
hot rods
Most people know the old school definition of a hot rod... Camaro, Firebird, T-bucket, Charger, Challenger, you name it. My question is what makes a hotrod a hot rod by today's standards? Is a rice racer a hotrod? For that matter is the new GTO a hotrod? It has a Corvette engine and suspension but it's tiny, a lot like a rice racer. If an old pickup truck can be turned into a hotrod, can an S10 that's race ready be considered a hotrod?
So many things change everyday in that scene, it's almost impossible to keep up with it all. There are more and more sub- cultures within the car culture all the time. Of course motorcycles go hand in hand with four wheel vehicles. Are there any lines in the sand any more?
Personally I'm thrilled to see all the sub-cultures have more and more in common all the time. I've always loved big trucks, fast cars, and loud motorcycles. In the past I've had strong biased opinions, Ford trucks, Cadillac cars, and Harley Davidson motorcycles and that was it. I have a much bigger perspective and less opinions and a way more open mind now.
I'm curious what you think. Please comment. Let me know if you have an opinion or not and what that opinion is.
The right thing
What goes around comes back around. Life is a series of choices. Everything you do can have either a positive or negative effect on you and the people connected to you. Remember that next time you make a sacrifice even if no one will ever know you made it. Cause and effect, the more of yourself you give willingly, that much more multiplied will come back to you.
'69 Chevel
My last post on this page I mentioned my grandpa's dream car, Duisenberg. This one is about my buddy Brint's dream car, a '69 Chevel. He owns it. He did a frame up on it and it turned out amazing. It's everything that a classic muscle car could ever wish to be and more. It'll stand up off the line every time, I know, I rode in it.
Well he's had a revelation. He's decided that it's more important to help needy children than seek a thrill on Saturday night. He's decided to sell the car and use the money to help others. This car was appraised at 36k and he's just letting it go (for the right price) so he can make a difference to some poor kids in another country. Talk about a noble cause.
If you or anyone you know is interested, don't hesitate to call about it. Serious inquires only please.