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The Strange Motion Way

The Strange Motion Way

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Tim and Carrie Strange will talk about the behind the scenes of the Hot Rod World - Interview Icons of the hot rod and Custom world, talk about BMX and the connection it has with the Hot Rodders and when you least expect it - They will talk about cats!The Strange Motion Way
Episodes
  • From Chicken Suits to Custom Cars: The Scott Mugford Story
    May 21 2025

    In this engaging conversation, Scott Mugford shares his journey from a young car enthusiast in Sacramento to the owner of Blue Collar Customs. He discusses his early influences, including local legends and his love for skateboarding and BMX, which shaped his passion for cars. Scott recounts his experiences in high school, including working in his mother's restaurant and getting kicked out of auto shop for being too involved in projects. He reflects on the challenges of balancing family life with his passion for custom cars and the evolution of car culture, emphasizing the importance of community and collaboration in the industry. Scott's story is a testament to the hustle and dedication required to succeed in the world of custom car building. In this engaging conversation, Tim and Carrie Strange discuss the intricacies of custom car building, the nostalgia surrounding car shows like Autorama, and the evolution of the car culture. They delve into their experiences with notable figures like James Hetfield, the challenges of balancing business with passion, and the importance of community in the automotive world. The discussion also touches on personal aspirations, future projects, and the impact of changing times on the custom car industry.

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    1 hr and 47 mins
  • Revving Up for Battle in Bama with The Strange Motion Way!
    May 14 2025

    In this episode of the Strange Motion Way podcast, hosts Tim and Carrie Strange welcome Craig Rowley to discuss the upcoming Battle in Bama event at Talladega Super Speedway. Craig shares his journey in the automotive world, from his early days in truck enthusiasm to his transition into event planning. The conversation highlights the growth of the Battle in Bama event, community engagement, and the exciting features planned for this year's show, including autocross and charity efforts. Listeners gain insight into the challenges and logistics of organizing such a large event, as well as the importance of fostering a supportive automotive community.

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    1 hr and 7 mins
  • The Strange Motion Way sits down with Jonathan Goolsby.
    May 7 2025

    In this episode, Tim and Carrie Strange interview Jonathan Goolsby, a prominent figure in the hot rod and custom car industry. Goolsby shares his journey from childhood influences in racing and BMX to establishing Goolsby Customs. He discusses the impact of the Fast and Furious franchise on car culture, his experiences in body shops, and the evolution of his business. The conversation highlights the importance of craftsmanship, relationships in the industry, and the challenges faced in building unique custom cars. In this engaging conversation, Jonathan Goolsby shares his experiences in the automotive industry, discussing the significance of car shows, awards, and the relationships built with customers. He reflects on the evolution of car culture, the impact of awards on business, and the importance of mentorship for the next generation of hot rodders. The discussion also touches on the challenges and joys of building giveaway cars, the atmosphere of various car shows, and the camaraderie within the automotive community.

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    2 hrs and 5 mins

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