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Other hot rods include the Beatnik Bandit (1961), the twin Ford engined Mysterion (1963), the Orbitron (1964), and the Road Agent (1965), among others. The car was covered in Car Craft and Rod and Custom, and appeared at custom car and hot rod shows. This fiberglass Kustom hot rod was featured in the January 1960 issue of Car Craft.

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The lesser-known Rendina Studios of Detroit and Mad Mac of Cleveland also joined in on the monster "Weirdo" shirt craze, but Roth was certainly the person who widely popularized the "monsters in hot rods" art form. "Stanley Mouse", began advertising his own shirts in the pages of Car Craft in January 1961. Inspired by Roth and Barris Kustoms (whose shirts were airbrushed by Dean Jeffries), Detroit native Stanley Miller, a.k.a. The article featured Roth along with fellow Kustom Kulture pioneers Dean Jeffries and Pete Millar.

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By the August 1959 issue of Car Craft "Weirdo shirts" had become a full-blown craze with Roth at the forefront of the movement. Roth began airbrushing and selling "Weirdo" T-shirts at car shows and in the pages of Car Craft magazine as early as July 1958.

  • 1:18 scale, measures approximately 11" L 27.Roth is best known for his grotesque caricatures-typified by Rat Fink-depicting imaginary, out-sized monsters driving representations of the hot rods that he and his contemporaries built.
  • Souped up with authentic touches throughout, including a deep race oil pan, chrome-look drag race wheels, real rubber tires and a custom "PRPLRAT" vanity plate on the back.
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  • The trunk and side doors open for an up-close look at the articulated interior of this 1:18-scale diecast car, including a manual shifter, poseable steering, racing seats with cloth seat belts and a trunk-mounted battery.
  • Fully loaded to showcase the Bel Air's drag race frame, roll bar, raised rear end, classic straight-axle front suspension and a removable hood that lifts off to reveal a blown big block 427 engine and front-mounted moon tank.
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    Your dramatic diecast hot rod is emblazoned with the art of Ed Roth - featuring his antihero Rat Fink - and boasts a vivid purple paint scheme with official Chevrolet and Bel Air badging.This Chevy collectible diecast car in a Hamilton exclusive design and color recreates the iconic '57 Bel Air in 1:18 scale, precision engineered with over 250 individual parts to capture every nuance of a legendary gasser.Relive the glory of the Gasser War Years with the 1:18-Scale Rat Fink 1957 Bel Air Gasser Diecast Car, inspired by Kustom Kulture art by Ed "Big Daddy" Roth, presented by The Hamilton Collection.This collectible 1957 Bel Air Gasser diecast car presented by The Hamilton Collection features: Race to get yours today because intense demand is expected, so hurry. Plus, a deep race oil pan, chrome-look drag race wheels, real rubber tires and a "PRPLRAT" vanity plate heighten the authenticity of this 1:18-Scale Rat Fink 1957 Bel Air Gasser Diecast Car. You can also pop the trunk to see the trunk-mounted battery. Open the side doors to check out a detailed interior with manual shifter, poseable steering and racing seats with cloth seat belts. Its dramatic drag race frame sports a roll bar, straight axle front suspension, raised rear end and a lift-off removable hood, so you can closely inspect the blown big block 427 engine and front-mounted moon tank.

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    Like it's ready to take the drag strip by storm, this '57 Bel Air is meticulously crafted in 1:18 scale and sports a vivid purple paint scheme emblazoned with official Chevy and Bel Air badging and Ed Roth's Rat Fink art. Presented by The Hamilton Collection, this 1:18-scale Chevy collectible car in a Hamilton exclusive design and color is precision engineered with over 250 individual parts to bring the classic Gasser to life like never before. Now, a fully loaded 1957 Bel Air Gasser diecast car lets you witness this hot rodding legend showcasing iconic artwork of drag racing's Kustom Kulture during the Gasser War Years. In the '50s and '60s, gassers ruled the drag strips! Like street cars on steroids, these hot rods were celebrated for their aggressive looks, metallic candy colors and animated characters - like Ed "Big Daddy" Roth's antihero Rat Fink.






    Rat fink diecast cars