Wednesday, April 7, 2010

Alter Boys 2009


We quickly give Joe’s shoebox Ford a tagteam cleaning scrubbing the oh so protective and stubborn elusive blue coating off the whitewalls of the four freshly mounted Goodyear Super Cushions. A hand off of the quick detailer and I’m wiping down the body and chrome. Final stretch, the interior including polishing the windows for a glare-free ride, disposing of the never ending pile of fliers of past shows and we’re on the road to the AMVETS Post 79 in Natick, MA. Remembering that this show in the past was quite possibly the best representation of traditional Hotrods and Customs in the New England area, Joe keeps the throttle wide open as we sail up the expressway.

The superb crowd and club friendliness makes me remember why I have been looking forward to this show all year. I’ve seen this club at shows all over New England for the last couple of years, they really put the extra effort into making their cars the coolest which gives them a very stellar reputation.

Turning onto Speen Street in Natick we quickly see the Alter Boys’ sign painted appropriately on two old car doors marking the entrance. We are greeted by two of the Alter Boys who mark our hands and head us to Pete Flaven who is on traffic duty lining up the cars. (Pete’s 33 Ford was also in Piecrust’s June 29th Sin Alley Saints story.) We slide out of the Ford and head to the show taking a quick glance at the vendors in the first lot. We approach the second lot in record time to check out the altered wheelbase and front engine dragsters lined up for a group photo.

I look at the nostalgic dragsters but I am quickly drawn to 1948 Fiat that reads Brady&Mahan that is owned by the lucky lucky Jack Brady of Cumberland, RI. I have seen this car run at New England Dragway numerous times throughout the years and it’s by far my favorite altered to see blast down the strip. It’s a real race car, meaning it has three pedals(gas, brake and clutch). Those pedals react via its hopped-up small block Chevy which exhales through zoomie style exhaust. Atop this growling beast sits a six pot intake with six Stromberg 97s. The power is fed through its 1965 Chevy three speed manual transmission hooked to a Ford 9 inch that turns its big Mickey Thompson hides.



The next group of cars we see are the cars of the Alter Boys. This section clearly has the most foot traffic of the day. In the back of their area the Alter Boys sell their Jalopy Jamboree shirts under a tent which is also shared with Tony “Flash” Dowers of Mag-Neto Magazine who is selling shirts as well as new and past issues of Mag-Neto Magazine. Eli English had part of his collection of cars at the show including his beautiful black 1955 Ford Customline which laid in the grass behind the other alterboys cars. Eli also brought his 1931 Ford Model A coupe with a stump pulling 1959 Buick Nailhead mounted neatly between the 1932 Ford frame rails. Next to the coupe is John Schols’ fresh 1931 Ford Model A roadster with a 1954 Oldsmobile 324 also sitting on 1932 Ford rails. Jared Brouilett drove his Model T roadster which is propelled by a vintage Ford Flathead with a 2 pot intake. We stand and watch carefully while Pete Flaven’s Green 1933 Ford coupe gets its aluminum hood and grille lettered by a very talented pinstriper named Don Fearon. When Don finished striping we check out his work and find amazing perfect crisp dark lines which read “Edmunds racing equip. and Sta-Lube” on the grille.





Down the hill I see a plethora of 1932 Fords, Model A s and T s, Coupes, Sedans and Roadsters all of which share the same concept which is the traditional Hotrod. I am quickly overloaded with the sight of bias ply tires, Buick brakes, quickchange and two speed rear-ends, chopped tops and channel jobs. The shutter on my camera just wants to stay open to absorb all the detail and colors of the cars. I see a crowd of people standing around a 1932 Ford coupe that is giving off a vintage aura. I get closer to the car and see four Stromberg 97s that feed a small Cragar blower that is mounted upon an iconic small block Chevy. Which in turn is connected to a 1939 Ford transmisson and is modified with Lincoln Zepher gears leading to the almighty holy grail of vintage rearends the Columbia two speed. The car also has the perfect stance with its 16×3 1/2 front V8-60 wheels with 4.50/4.75 16 Firestones and its 16×5 rears wrapped with massive 8.90 16 Firestones.




Across from the 32 there lies a 1954 Chevy that is absolutely stunning, its paint and chrome are simply amazing. Checking the car out I hear the owner talking about how there was 7 inches added to the roof top during the chop which explains its perfect proportions. Its dechromed, shaved and Frenched exterior are only the start of the body mods. The pristine bodywork was done by a guy at the show, who painted the car in his garage. I would have never believed it if I didn’t hear it myself. The black paint soaks me in and it seems a mile deep. The ebony interior and trunk are designed perfectly to complement the exterior. The Chevy’s chrome smoothie wheels and wide white walls tuck nicely inside the wheel wells with the help from the airbag suspension at all four corners.




I am happy to see all the club jackets and clubwear being worn through the day, including Sin Alley Saints, Double-Crossers, Road Lords, Rod Knockers and of course the Alter Boys. The show continues into the night playing videos of the “Alter Boys do Bonneville” and then “Devil at Your Feet” . Just as I suspected another amazing show put on by the Alter Boys. You guys never seem to let us down! Hopefully I will be bringing my coupe next year…We will see!



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