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    E-Type by DSC
    • Nov 17, 2020

    E-Type by DSC

    Sideburn contributor Death Spray Custom painted this E-Type a couple of years ago. I interviewed him at the time and it was very enlightening. This is just one nugget. 'There are things I do that are absolutely not art and there are things that 100% are art. I’m cursed that my method is also a service. You could say pinstriping is an art, but really it’s a craft. You see descriptions of the art of tattooing, but is it an art or a craft? If you’re painting a crash helmet with
    Barry The Drifter
    • Oct 6, 2020

    Barry The Drifter

    No drifting posts for years, then two in one day. In the online story we posted on Barry The Punk's Voodoo Survivor Honda framer he mentioned he was a competitive drifter before taking up flat track. I asked for some photos of his time drifting and got these lo-res beauties. The maroon car is Toyota Corolla KE70 with a V8 in it. The BMW E36 was called Deathproof. Read about Barry's Survivor Honda CRF450 Framer. #car #drifting #BarryThePunk #framer
    Andy DiBrino: Hoolighana
    • Oct 6, 2020

    Andy DiBrino: Hoolighana

    The film's title is a play on the title of the internet-breaking Ken Block Gymkhana/Hoonigan films, mixed with Andy DiBrino's own two National Superhooligan titles. It's also a big clue to the content. DiBrino mixes his bike skills with his newly developed car drifting skills in an energy drink-sponsored, six-minute screech-a-thon. The bike stuff fires me up more than the car stuff, especially the snail shell trail between to the pop cans, but it doesn't stop me wishing I cou
    Newbold's Racing Bug
    • Jan 14, 2020

    Newbold's Racing Bug

    Sideburn tester and poet, Travis Newbold has finished a new project and supplied this blog post that was written in chunks over a year and posted on his own 747Rider blog. I was just starting to settle in to my new shop, filling up wall space with posters, arranging my motorcycle feng shui, of course feeding my constant fetish for hoarding junk. Now that I have my own yard the first thing I did was go drag my Pop's old 1956 Willys jeep out of the field and start to finish wha
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