KUSTOM KULTURE KING ED "BIG DADDY" ROTH LIVES ON AT "THE AMELIA"
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"He's the Salvador Dali of the movement -- a surrealist in his designs, a showman by temperament, a prankster . . . " Tom Wolfe on Ed "Big Daddy" Roth in The Kandy-Kolored Tangerine-Flake Streamline Baby. 1963.
It's a small class; just eight cars. But the 23rd annual
Amelia Island Concours d'Elegance's Cars of Ed "Big Daddy" Roth class
packs a visual and cultural wallop that is well out of proportion with
its population.
Roth's customs were counter culture icons in the fifties
and sixties. The list of his cars appearing at the 2018 "Amelia" is an
all-star team of his wildest creations; a rolling memorial to a man who
was part of an American cultural movement with aftershocks that still
echo.
Orbitron
Photo courtesy of Beau Boeckmann, Galpin Ford, North Hills, CA
When The Outlaw, his first custom, hit the cover of Car Craft magazine
in January 1960 the whole automotive world felt its effect and the
label Kustom Kulture wrapped itself around the many formats of Ed "Big
Daddy" Roth's creative work. He found his main medium in fiberglass and
California. It allowed him the same sort of creative freedom that came
from the tip of his fertile airbrush.
Lunchbox and Models by Revell
Roth's Tweedy
Pie, the famed Beatnik Bandit I, Mysterion (a replica will appear at
Amelia, the original has vanished), Orbitron, Surfite and Beatnik Bandit
II are set to rumble on to The Amelia's show field to celebrate another
facet of the revolutionary thinking that swept through custom car
culture and design in the 1950s.
Orbitron
Photo courtesy of Beau Boeckmann, Galpin Ford, North Hills, CA
"Ed Roth's work
went well beyond hot rods," said Bill Warner, founder and Chairman of
the Amelia Island Concours d'Elegance. "His use of fiberglass and his
innate marketing genius helped propel the custom car movement to center
stage in American culture. Subtlety wasn't part of anything Ed Roth
touched, created or thought."
Lunchbox and plastic model car kits by Revell
Ed's "Big
Daddy" nickname came from his lucrative association with Revell plastic
model car kits. Their company publicist created a more sellable and
solid image for this Kustom Kulture point man. Roth was the father of
five boys and at six-foot-four and 240-pounds he seemed larger than life
to anyone he met. From the beatnik's "Daddy-O" to the label "Big Daddy"
wasn't much of a leap for Roth's outsized talent and character.
Roth even
turned his attention to custom motorcycles. When the magazines ignored
his custom two-wheelers Roth created CHOPPERs MAGAZINE: $7.97 annually
for 12 issues. The radical monthly was filled with wild bikes and ads
for Ed's custom Rat Fink T-shirts. "Big Daddy's" drooling,
bloodshot-eyed bipedal cartoon-rodent was Ed's anti-Mickey Mouse and
kids loved it. (T-shirts $2.97, sweatshirts $4.79. For the genuine hard
core Rat Finks Ed's designs could be had on both sides of the hot
selling shirts for just $1.00 extra!)
By the
mid-1960s a new music-based popular culture was beginning to eclipse
Roth's Kustom Kulture. He blamed the Beatles, turned away from center
stage and ended his creative career as a sign painter at Knott's Berry
Farm working under a pseudonym. In the 1980s a "Big Daddy revival
brought a fresh surge of Rat Fink-inspired Ed Roth T-shirts plus a
popular range of monster-driven toy cars from an American toymaker. The
mayor of San Francisco even proclaimed a day in Roth's honor.
Beatnik Bandit
Photo Courtesy of the National Automobile Museum, Reno, NV
"Ed 'Big Daddy' Roth was an American original and then
some," said Warner. "He is as much a part of America's fifties' and
sixties' culture as drive-in movies and restaurants, street racing and
transistor radios," said Warner. "Tom Wolfe got it right."
THE AMELIA ISLAND CONCOURS d'ELEGANCE SILENT AUCTION NOW ONLINE AND TAKING BIDS
A long standing tradition, The Amelia's Silent Auction raises
money to support the Amelia Island Concours d'Elegance Foundation.
Volunteers work throughout the year to procure rare and interesting
automotive-related memorabilia which is displayed throughout the weekend
at Plaza 1 in the Ritz-Carlton, Amelia Island. Bids are placed and
winners announced the evening of Saturday March 10.
For 2018, The Amelia Silent Auction will use Bidpal
technology to enhance the experience and open the bidding to individuals
who are not able to visit Amelia Island, Florida in person.
The website address for The Amelia's Silent Auction is: https://one.bidpal.net/theamelia/welcome
IMPORTANT: In order to bid, whether online or in
person, each individual must register by clicking on the "sign in" link
at the top right corner. Register online now, or allow one of The
Amelia's volunteers to help you sign up when you arrive at the event.
While the online Silent Auction is open for bids 24/7, the physical Silent Auction hours are as follows:
* Thursday March 8, 3:00pm-6:00pm
* Friday March 9, 10:00am-6:00pm
* Saturday March 10, 10:00am-4:00pm
Today's Featured Items:
The Amelia's Silent Auction 2018 features some unique
experiences including an exclusive visit to Jay Leno's Big Dog Garage, a
private tour of Ray Evernham's collection and The Quail, A Motorsports
Gathering with Karma Automotive.
Tickets
for the 23rd annual Amelia Island Concours d'Elegance on March 9-11,
2018 at the Ritz-Carlton, Amelia Island are available now. Click Here for Ticket Locations
THE 23rd AMELIA CONCOURS 'S EXOTIC ITALIAN MOTORCYCLE CLASS
The 23rd annual Amelia Concours will celebrate the creation
of the Super Bike category by honoring the Italian marques that began it
all.
1974 Ducati 750SS photo courtesy of Barber Vintage Motorsports Museum
The prewar classics of Moto Guzzi and Benelli
were joined by Italy's postwar powerhouses; Laverda, Ducati, and, of
course, the hyper exotic 75-time World Champion MV Agusta in the
pantheon of Italian exotics.
Long before the label "Super Bike" was coined Italian
motorcycles won the great Isle of Man Tourist Trophy -- the "TT",
motorcycling's most famous, evocative, romantic and dangerous road race
-- a disproportionate 47 times. Moto Guzzi was the first Italian
motorcycle to win the island classic in 1935. It launched a tradition.
1956 MV Agusta 250 GP photo courtesy of Barber Vintage Motorsports Museum
A fleet of 13 exotic
Italian motorcycles, covering a quarter century, from Benelli, Ducati,
Laverda, Moto Guzzi and MV Agusta have been selected to make the
ultimate fantasy collection for the 23rd Amelia Island Concours
d'Elegance's Motorcycle class on March 11, 2018.
1976 Benelli SEI photo courtesy of Barber Vintage Motorsports Museum
"We have assembled a premium collection of exotic and thoroughbred Italian motorcycle
s with the stature, presence and reputation of Italy's most
famous sports and grand touring cars," said John Duss, "The Amelia's"
resident motorcycle expert. "These are true classics by any definition
and represent the pinnacle of Italian design and motorcycle poise and
performance."
For 2018, John Duss will be joined by Vicki Smith and Paul Teutul Jr. to judge The Amelia's motorcycle class.
Smith is active in the Ducati motorcycle community as a
rider, historian, curator and collector. She produces Ducati online
daily, Ducati.com, the worldwide Ducati Owner's Club, Ducati.net, and,
along with her partner, noted Ducati restorer Rich Lambrechts, owns and
operates Desmo Pro, which specializes in restorations for museums and
select collectors.
Teutul is the founder of Paul Jr. Designs and is known for
his work as the chief designer and fabricator of the motorcycles
featured in the hit television series American Chopper on the Discovery
Channel.
Paul Teutul Jr rides one of his custom motorcycles during the 2017 Amelia Island Concours d'Elegance
THE AMELIA ISLAND CONCOURS d'ELEGANCE SILENT AUCTION NOW ONLINE AND TAKING BIDS
A long standing tradition, The Amelia's Silent Auction raises money
to support the Amelia Island Concours d'Elegance Foundation. Volunteers
work throughout the year to procure rare and interesting
automotive-related memorabilia which is displayed throughout the weekend
at Plaza 1 in the Ritz-Carlton, Amelia Island. Bids are placed and
winners announced the evening of Saturday March 10.
For 2018, The Amelia Silent Auction will use Bidpal technology to
enhance the experience and open the bidding to individuals who are not
able to visit Amelia Island, Florida in person.
The website address for The Amelia's Silent Auction is: https://one.bidpal.net/theamelia/welcome
IMPORTANT: In order to bid, whether online or in
person, each individual must register by clicking on the "sign in" link
at the top right corner. Register online now, or allow one of The
Amelia's volunteers to help you sign up when you arrive at the event.
While the online Silent Auction is open for bids 24/7, the physical Silent Auction hours are as follows:
* Thursday March 8, 3:00pm-6:00pm
* Friday March 9, 10:00am-6:00pm
* Saturday March 10, 10:00am-4:00pm
Today's Featured Items:
The
Amelia's Silent Auction 2018 features some unique experiences including
an exclusive visit to Jay Leno's Big Dog Garage, a private tour of Ray
Evernham's collection and The Quail, A Motorsports Gathering with Karma
Automotive.
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