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Ol' Skool Rodz

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Cover from Ol Skool Rodz featuring custom car builder Bo Huff

Ol' Skool Rodz was a bimonthly magazine[1] that was published from 2003 to 2023,[2] first by Geno DiPol and Koolhouse Publications, and then by Murphos Publishing in Buda, Texas since 2019.[3] The magazine features topics such as Kustom Kulture lifestyles, pin-ups, rat rods, custom cars, and artwork. Its articles are often written in a humorous and irreverent style, and it has documented the work of leading custom car builders such as Bo Huff.[4] The publication is known for setting fashion and hairstyle trends in the Kustom Kulture scene.[5] The magazine is based in New Jersey.[6] It has a widespread cult following in the Kustom Kulture scene and is considered (along with CK Deluxe) an authoritative view of this subculture's lifestyle.[citation needed]

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  1. ^ Alan Mayes (12 September 2006). Old School Hot Rods: Radical Rods That Stand The Test of Time. Krause Publications. p. 176. ISBN 0-89689-245-X. Retrieved 13 November 2015.
  2. ^ "Murphos Publishing KO LLC Bankruptcy (1:24-bk-10137), Texas Western Bankruptcy Court".
  3. ^ "Ol' Skool Rodz -- Magazine Covers". U.S. Automobile Magazine Covers 1945 to 2010. Retrieved 2022-04-30.
  4. ^ Draper, Scottie (30 June 2015). "Bo Huff Selected as Grand Marshall for Community Daze". ETV News.
  5. ^ DeWitt, Jack (2011). "Cars and Culture: Rat Rods". The American Poetry Review. 40 (6): 15–17. JSTOR 23052686. Retrieved 2022-04-30.
  6. ^ "Ol' Skool Rodz". Kustom Link. Retrieved 13 November 2015.
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