Built from a Kid’s Sketch: The INSANE 1931 Hot Wheels Rat Rod You Have to See!

Built from a Kid’s Sketch: The INSANE 1931 Hot Wheels Rat Rod You Have to See! 

Step into the world of creative automotive storytelling with this one-of-a-kind 1931 Panel Commercial Rat Rod, built from a napkin sketch by a 9-year-old and brought to life by a talented builder who submitted it to the SEMA Hot Wheels Legends Tour. This hand-crafted machine features a Chevy stroker engine pushing out 600 horsepower, a custom front and rear suspension system, suicide doors, and bold Hot Wheels-inspired styling. With American Racer tires, LED lights, and a removable steering wheel, this ride is as detailed as it is wild—and it sounds just as fierce as it looks.   Hosted at Doug Covington’s garage in beautiful Aiken, Minnesota, Sean and Nathan from Two Guys and a Ride walk us through the incredible story, clever fabrication, and powerful design elements of this rat rod masterpiece. With less than 10 miles on the build, this car is more than just a showpiece—it’s a moving tribute to passion, imagination, and American hot rod culture.  Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe if you love rare builds, legendary design, and Hot Wheels classics brought to life! 

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