Viva Las Vegas Rockabilly Weekend 2006

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Kustomrama.com presents the Viva Las Vegas Rockabilly Weekend 2006. A rockin' slideshow full of traditional hot rods, kustoms and pin up gals, all to the wild sound of Hi-Strung Ramblers

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  • i know it sucks!!! all our old iron is ending up in Germany and France and Japan.....sad....

  • @motorvating

    Hey no offense there but...This whole hot rod boom in europe just started, all that " been goin on since the 50's " is a load of bullshit. Yea... the enthusiasm might be greater... since everyone wants a piece of vintage americana now days. Just like the Japs, who bought up all the fender guitars.

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  • can someone please tell me what the car at 6:03 is ? I think it looks amazing. thx

  • ILL RATHER HAVE THEM OVER SEAS ON THE ROAD AND ALIVE THAN SQUASHED AND FORGOTTEN HERE!

  • @Nagap

    Well,, learn how to fuckin ceep it,,

  • @littlehotrod55

    the enthusiasm has nothing to do with everybody wanting a piece of vintage Americana. the enthusiasm comes from people who love the artistic side of hot rodding, and the unending search for more bhp and torque. Go to any hotrod show in europe and you will see many fantastic European hotrods.

  • @littlehotrod55

    First of all you need to read and digest a post b4 you post rubbnish. I said the trickle of yank motors started in the 50's, nowhere did I say a hotrod boom happened tin the 50's. Trick, boom, yank motors, hotrods, all very different words. educate yourself.

  • @littlehotrod55

    Stop talking like a twat. That is a general comment, and has no valid evidence to back it up.

    The trickle of yank cars to Europe has been going on since the 1950's, and the passion and enthusiasm is just as big as in the states, and in the scandinavian countries I would say it is even greater then the USA.

    What surprised me when I went to the states is how few of your show cars are self built, unlike Europe where the costs of a professionally restored car is prohibitive.

  • @motorvating

    Yea... combing that punk hairdo, showing the tattoos, wearing chuck taylors, while listening to rockabilly on the way to the car show, isnt real passion. Just a buncha American Hot Rodder wannabes who dont know shit about these old cars.

  • @littlehotrod55

    Nothing sad about it, cause they are being bought up by the rockin crowd who keep them on the road with a passion.

  • GREAT video!! Good music! and amazing cars and gals, makes me feel like I was there again!

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