Ever since its inception, hot rod culture has always been about individuality and creativity and nothing shows that more than the rat rod scene. Not your traditional hot rods, rat rods are as bare-bones as it gets when it comes to expressing unique personalities through the act of building cars. But even if you don’t want to build your own, you can still take part in this one-of-a-kind automotive culture. It’s official, now that rat rods are crossing auctions like Barrett-Jackson. Starting off their 2013 auction season with a bang, Barrett-Jackson will be auctioning off this fantastic 1931 Chevy rat rod at the mid-January Scottsdale Auction.
Last month we dove deep into the rat rod scene to bring you the origins and history of this unique automotive trend and now thanks to Barrett-Jackson, you can dive into it as well with your very own rat rod truck.
Built with a classic 1931 Chevy body, this rat features many intriguing amenities, including a Chevy 400ci small-block engine, a two-speed automatic transmission, steel-tube chassis, classic black interior and custom wood truck bed. Although relatively simple, the truck brings unique styling to the forefront with a natural patina exterior accented with custom pinstripes. The truck also features an aluminum gas tank, dual exhaust and vintage styled Firestone white walls and rear Dragsters.
A great collector vehicle for any rat rod enthusiast, this 1931 truck will cross the auction block in Scottsdale on Wednesday January 16th. Be sure to get registered to bid soon to secure your chances at owning this great rat rod.