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The Strange Motion Way goes to New Zealand with Greg Stokes

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In this episode of the Strange Motion Way podcast, host Tim Strange and co-host Carrie Strange welcome Greg Stokes from New Zealand, a passionate hot rodder with a rich history in the automotive culture. They discuss Greg's journey into hot rodding, the influences of his father and local legends, the challenges of importing American parts, and the evolution of hot rodding culture in New Zealand. The conversation also touches on the impact of magazines on the hot rodding community, the current state of youth interest in hot rods, and the importance of enjoying the process of building and driving cars rather than focusing solely on awards. In this engaging conversation, Tim Strange shares his passion for hot rods, detailing his journey in the automotive world, the establishment of GMS Hot Rods, and the significance of the Cop Shop Coupe. He reflects on his experiences at various car shows, the connections made with hot rod legends, and the responsibilities that come with owning iconic vehicles. The discussion also touches on the challenges of running a hot rod shop and the aspirations for future projects in the hot rodding community.

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We know the audio is off from the Video and we apologize - The information is to good to not put out - Please bare with us!

In this episode of the Strange Motion Way podcast, host Tim Strange and co-host Carrie Strange welcome Greg Stokes from New Zealand, a passionate hot rodder with a rich history in the automotive culture. They discuss Greg's journey into hot rodding, the influences of his father and local legends, the challenges of importing American parts, and the evolution of hot rodding culture in New Zealand. The conversation also touches on the impact of magazines on the hot rodding community, the current state of youth interest in hot rods, and the importance of enjoying the process of building and driving cars rather than focusing solely on awards. In this engaging conversation, Tim Strange shares his passion for hot rods, detailing his journey in the automotive world, the establishment of GMS Hot Rods, and the significance of the Cop Shop Coupe. He reflects on his experiences at various car shows, the connections made with hot rod legends, and the responsibilities that come with owning iconic vehicles. The discussion also touches on the challenges of running a hot rod shop and the aspirations for future projects in the hot rodding community.

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