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Iowahawk
Chicago, Illinois

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Iowahawk is a hobbyist writer and hot rodder. He is a frequent contributor to Garage Magazine, and his articles have appeared in The Weekly Standard, Middle East Quarterly, The European Business Journal, and Readings In American Government. 

Coop
Los Angeles, California

Coop is a Los Angeles artist and hot rodder who blogs at Positive Ape Index.  He has written for Garage Magazine and his visual work has been featured in Artweek, LA Alternative, Juxtapoz, Dice, and Rodder's Journal, as well as the book collections Devil's Advocate: The Art of Coop and The Big Fat One: The Collected Sketchbooks of Coop. Coop merchandise is available at The Fine Art of Coop and CoopStuff.

Cratedigger
Chicago, Illinois

Cratedigger is a noted collector of 1960s and 70s soul & garage records and low-budget exploitation films . He is the former editor and publisher of the garage music / exploitation movie zine Trash Times and an autocross racer.

Jim Treacher
At Large

Jim Treacher makes fun of things from a variety of locations around the internet, including The Daily Gut, Mother May I Sleep With Treacher, and Blowing Smoke. He doesn't know the first thing about cars, the big queer.

Coby Gewertz
Los Angeles, California

California artist/photographer Coby Gewertz is a second generation hot rodder and proprietor of Church: Cars Not Culture, home of Church magazine and Church brand clothing.

Ryan Cochran
Austin, Texas

Ryan Cochran is a web technologist/designer and former drag racer who writes extensively on traditional hot rods and motorcycles. He  is founder of the Atomic Network (comprising Jalopy Journal, Jockey Journal, and Garage Journal).

Ken Mottet
Chicago, Illinois

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Iowa native Ken Mottet has been a 20-year fixture on the Chicago rockabilly & roots scene as a performer and emcee, earning the title  "The Mayor." Ken provides rhythm guitar and background vocals for the popular honky tonk combo Gin Palace Jesters,  and his emcee duties include the monthly Big C Jamboree, Chicago TV's long running "The Otherside with Ken Mottet," and more recently "The Vegas Show" on Answers TV.

Mike Hendrix
Charlotte, North Carolina

Dixie correspondent Mike Hendrix blogs regularly at Cold Fury and provides vocals and guitar for  greaser rock favorites The Belmont Playboys.  He is also the "Leatherballs" columnist for Outlaw Biker Magazine.  In his off hours he can be seen criss crossing the Eastern seaboard on his '71 FLH Shovelhead.

Scott Noteboom
San Jose, California

Scott Noteboom is a result of two hot rod families inbreeding during a 'Nam protest in '71. He's been a skateboarder for over 25 years to prove clumsiness is consistent, and builds traditional cars, hotrods and bikes as his main hobby because thats his only addiction that still allows him to make it to work in the morning. He practices his spelling and grammar at www.notebooms.com.

Kim Morgan
Los Angeles, California

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Kim Morgan is a film and music writer who writes for Garage Magazine, MSN Movies, Huffington Post and her site, Sunset Gun. She's contributed to numerous outlets including LA Weekly, Salon and VH1 and has appeared on AMC's The Movie Club, E!, Reelz, Starz and Ebert & Roeper. Among many things, she loves cars, noir, Ike Turner and Lee Van Cleef. If you look like Warren Oates, particularly from Bring Me the Head of Alfredo Garcia, please email her at her site, SunsetGun.com.

Professor Jonathan
Paris, Île-de-France

Professor Jonathan is an American expatriate who roams the cafes of Montparnasse when not teaching English at a Parisian university.

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