Out of my stables, but don't (NO NEVER) call this a 'Rat Rod'. It is a 'Period Correct Traditional Rod'
Is that 8x2's on top of that old hemi? looks great! Do you have them all running? My grandfather and I have 6x2's in his original 60's kustom 56 chevy.
Yes, 8-94s
How many are 'functional'...I'll never tell?lol
If you look at the valve cover at the top of the pic you may be able to make out that both the covers say, "Chrysler Industrial" , kind of rare v.covers.
Yeah I have never seen those valve covers before, but I know a lot of different old farm/industrial/milling equipment used those smaller Hemis to power them, they replaced the flathead ford V8.
that 8x2 setup is nice, and if your not running them all, I'm pretty sure I know how you plugged off the carbs because I'll admit our 6x2's are not all working due to the car being a trailer baby, though my grandpa made adapters to run Rochester 2GCs instead of a 97 or 94. For an early hot rod or kustom those multi carb setups are a must for that cool factor.
I must say, I am very impressed by a guy your age having such a broad knowledge of , well, everything about cars. You certainly can talk carbs and know what makes an 'old skool' rod "cool". I feel a little funny talking this stuff on this site, but, I am sure most guys, here, have a general interest in this stuff? I have an interesting carb in my collection. Are you familiar with a Winfield carb? That is a sought after old speed equipment piece. Just curious? Here is another stable mate: My "Jalopy" Model A Ford, uh, patina anyone? If you look close, you can see my tall shifter handle w/ grenade grip(old pineapple type).