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Putting it all together – Rat Rod Style

Now that you have your car and drivetrain, lets put it together.

Understand, this is not rocket science, but you do need some general knowledge of how Rat Rods work, or do you? Sometimes some of the most creative ideas come from people who have no idea at all. Ok, so the engine, trans and rear bolt to the frame. but what about linkages, lines, belts, etc
Show how Ratty you can really be!

There are no rules but common sense. Please dont use fishing line for the gas pedal linkage, or bubble gum for gasket sealer. But incorporating other metals like copper, brass, nickel plated metals or conduits into your car is cool! Grandpa’s garage is a great place to shop for door handles, emblems, trim and misc that you never could have imagined would have been attached somewhere on your car!
How do you roll?

Ahhh. Nothing like a big fat whitewall on a red painted steel wheel with a baby moon center cap. Black wheels or “blacked out” wheels offer that stealthy look, and keeping with the Rat Rod tradition. Even keeping a consistant blackwalled tire is fine. White walls accentuate the wheel a bit more. By the way, nothing wrong with the rust bucket wheel look either!
I can see, I can see!

Lighting is something that is necessary, but can be adjusted to your tastes tremendously. Bucket style lights are typical and readily available, any shape, size or style. Location is key is creating the look you want. Traditional height is fine, but wide and low is the way to go! Spread the headlamps as far apart as possible and let them hit the ground. You want to see and be seen. Tailamps can be traditional, or custom. Some motorcycle taillamps fit the application perfectly. Many aftermarket lamps are available for the correct era. And some even loaded with LED lamps so people can see when you stop. Try to keep some safety in mind for your jalopy.

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