Sand Rod - 1951 Willys M-38
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Sand Rod - 1951 Willys M-38
Like most fads in the automotive world, the "rat rod" craze has gotten out of hand. This trend started with guys cobbling together junkyard vehicles that performed well, even if they looked a little rough. Now there are fat-wallet car buffs spending tens of thousands of dollars to have someone build them a new vehicle that looks like a rat rod, which defeats the whole purpose.inline_mediumwraptextright31182807/featuredvehicles/154_0911_1951_willys_m38_sand_rod_dragster154_0911_01+1951_jeep_m38_sand_dragger_rod+side_view.jpgTrue
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Like most fads in the automotive world, the "rat rod" craze has gotten out of hand. This trend started with guys cobbling together junkyard vehicles that performed well, even if they looked a little rough. Now there are fat-wallet car buffs spending tens of thousands of dollars to have someone build them a new vehicle that looks like a rat rod, which defeats the whole purpose.inline_mediumwraptextright31182807/featuredvehicles/154_0911_1951_willys_m38_sand_rod_dragster154_0911_01+1951_jeep_m38_sand_dragger_rod+side_view.jpgTrue
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