The most viewed posts on Royboy Productions in 2015! These were YOURĀ favorite posts on the site this year. One of the posts in the top 10 wasn’t even from this year, that’s kinda crazy to me but it’s one of my favorite posts so I’m cool with it. Enjoy!
In this episode Royboy talks with the guy that started it all. Tiny of Set to Stun Productions. Get the skinny on what’s happening with the network and a hint of some stuff to come!
Dec. 19, 2015 marked the 5th Annual Mid Decembrrrr Run that put on in central KS. This year we made a loop from my home town of Gypsum, KS over to Strong City, Emporia and back. We left Gypsum with almost 30 people and by the time we rolled into Emporia we were close to 40! It was a day of great times with great people and that’s why I do it.
Every once in a while, you have to go it alone. In this episode Royboy tips a few stiff drinks back and answers listener questions submitted via social media.
I missed out on the legendary shows at the Go Away Garage 15 years ago, so when Dennis McPhail announced the Christmas Kustom Kulture Art Show at his Artist At Large Tattoo shop in Wichita, KS I knew that I needed to be there.
One of those bucket list shows that so many of us will never get to attend is the Mooneyes Japan show in Yokohama. My buddy John Wells of the Retro Rewind, Vintage Torque Fest and Iron Invasion has been going for years and this year was kind enough to send some photos over to me to share with all of you. I didn’t ask him until a bunch of the photos that he had taken were already spoken for so I’m super appreciative to him for carving a few out for us. I hope you enjoy them!
The 2nd annual Hot Rod Holiday went down in Springfield, MO December 4-6th. I couldn’t be there to cover the event so my buddy Cory McMahon went and grabbed some photos for all of us to enjoy.
This week Royboy talks with Brian Bass of Bass Kustoms in Dallas, TX.Ā Hear the podcast in the embedded player below or on iTunes atĀ royboyproductions.com/itunesĀ
Tis the season. Itās that time of year where every loved one of a car guy or gal is frustrated by the question, āWhat do I get them for Christmas?ā Typically us car folks kind of get ourselves what we want, and the things that we havenāt gotten yet are usually because they can be rather pricey. So Iāve put together a list of the Top 10 Car Guy Christmas Gifts list. When I say car guy I mean car guy or gal, and Iāll be looking over my own list to get a couple special car folks something great for Christmas.
Good day folks! I took this weekend off, but I had a buddy cover the Hot Rod Holiday for me. As soon as he gets the photos delivered to me I’ll share them with all of you. In the mean time I hope you enjoy this George Barris Tribute Page from the great Jonnie King.
For the 3rd year in a row I ventured up to Denver for the Rocky Mountain Auto Show held on Thanksgiving weekend in the Denver Convention Center right in downtown Denver. Again the show was full of amazing vehicles of all types from the 2015 Ridler Award winning “Imposter” built by Chip Foose to exotics, traditional rods, kustoms, muscle cars, and everything else you could imagine.
In part 5 of the 2015 Rocky Mountain Auto Show coverage we finally get to the Hot Rod Hill Climb section of the show. Plenty of awesomeness in this post, enjoy!
This week Royboy talks with Bill Garrett of LowView Magazine.Ā Hear the podcast in the embedded player below or on iTunes atĀ royboyproductions.com/itunesĀ
The 2015 Rocky Mountain Auto Show was packed full of all kinds of great rides. Some of my favorite of the event are in this post. Check out the traditional rod with the flathead or the 1962 FED with the injected flattie! Tons of other great cars in there too.
For the 3rd year in a row I ventured up to Denver for the Rocky Mountain Auto Show held on Thanksgiving weekend in the Denver Convention Center right in downtown Denver. Again the show was full of amazing vehicles of all types from the 2015 Ridler Award winning “Imposter” built by Chip Foose to exotics, traditional rods, kustoms, muscle cars, and everything else you could imagine.
The 2015 Rocky Mountain Auto Show ran from November 27th through the 29th. If you have your car in the show it’s a good excuse to spend the Thanksgiving holiday weekend in Denver. Load in was on Wednesday, seeing the photos on social media had me excited for the trip. The forecasted 8″ of snow in Denver made me less than excited. We finished up Thanksgiving dinner and headed west. 7 or so hours later, a couple of them driving in near white out conditions, not being able to see any of the road surface was not fun but we got there.
For the 3rd year in a row I ventured up to Denver for the Rocky Mountain Auto Show held on Thanksgiving weekend in the Denver Convention Center right in downtown Denver. Again the show was full of amazing vehicles of all types from the 2015 Ridler Award winning “Imposter” built by Chip Foose to exotics, traditional rods, kustoms, muscle cars, and everything else you could imagine.
The great small town vibe of the Hobo Happenings in Douglass, KS is because of the great people that attend the event. I keep going back because of that. I hope you’ve enjoyed the photos and I hope that you have a very Happy Thanksgiving. I’ll be back next week with more coverage of another event!
We showed up a little late to the 2015 Hobo Happenings, hoping to let the sun warm up the streets of Douglass. It didn’t work. Still close to 100 cars and their owners braved the chill to hang out and enjoy each other’s company for the last outdoor show of the year in this area.
For the last few years I’ve been attending a small town show not too far outside of Wichita called the Hobo Happening. Being that it’s the Saturday before Thanksgiving in Douglass, KS it’s been either 50 degrees or 35, this year was closer to the 35 and a stiff cold wind. Still with all of that they had a great turnout this year.
āNo, thatās not for sale.ā Weāve all heard it before, the car sitting in the field every time you drive by and when you talk to the owner they tell you itās not for sale. That was the story when a buddy called Scott Mills and told him of a Model A sedan and a pickup in a yard a couple of cities away.