Wheels of Confusion’s first episode with be a discussion about the McGee Roadster, the Gypsy Rose and the Hirohata Merc being put on display in full view of our Nations Capital for all the squares and normies to see! Tune in when the episode drops to find out why us car dorks think this is important! Stay tuned!
From an article in Autoweek; The Historic Vehicle Association, an organization “dedicated to preserving and sharing America’s automotive heritage” by establishing the National Historic Vehicle Register in partnership with the Department of the Interior and the Library of Congress, has some pull in Washington. Basically, the HVA catalogs cool cars. Right now they are showing off three of the coolest cars they’ve cataloged so far, right in the middle of the National Mall in Washington, D.C.: the McGee Roadster, the Hirohata Merc and the famous lowrider Gypsy Rose. It would be hard to think of three better examples of American car culture. Each one will spend a week in a glass display case parked between the U.S. Capitol and the Washington Monument.
Read more: http://autoweek.com/article/car-life/custom-cars-and-hot-rods-National-Mall-DC#ixzz4ijEKuv2G