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Bobby Alloway, a traditional hot rod builder at Alloway's Hot Rod Shop in Tennessee, is known for his commitment to preserving the historical narrative and techniques of hot rod building. While younger builders embrace high-tech tools and materials, Alloway focuses on time-honored fabrication techniques and craftsmanship. He has won numerous awards for his hot rods and muscle cars, but he has decided to step back from competing and instead focus on building cars that he and his customers want to build. Alloway acknowledges the advancements made by younger builders but values the craftsmanship and love for the sport that comes with building hot rods. He has a diverse range of projects in his shop, including a 1955 Chevy with a blown LS COPO motor, two '56 Nomads, a '32 Fordor sedan, a '66 Corvette, a 356 Porsche, and a Pantera with a Boss 429 engine. [Extracted from the article] |