
REGISTRATION
If you would like to register via email, please fill out the registration form, attach a photo of your ride for rules verification and email us at LPRGreaserama@gmail.com. Upon receipt we will respond with our Venmo for payment.
If going old school, mail completed registration form and a picture of your ride to:
Los Punk Rods
ATTN: Shawn Spiwak
PO Box 2668
Shawnee Mission, KS 66201
SAME OLD RULES
1964 and Older Rods & Customs
1972 and Older Trucks, Wagons and Commercial Vehicles
Finished, Unfinished, Stock, Modified. Inspired by 1960's or earlier styling. No Billet, No Muscle Cars, No IFS on opened, fenderless cars.
Unsure if you will qualify? Contact Registration for Pre-approval
Wheels
Wheels inspired by traditional aftermarket 1960's vintage.
Cars, trucks, light trucks, wagons and other non-commercial: Wheels in excess of 16" must have been available on the vehicle at the production date of the vehicle.
Commercial Vehicles: No oversized wheels in excess of sizes available at vehicle production date.
Lowriders
Up to ’72, built with parts inspired by ‘72 and older. No Billet
MUST be bagged, juiced, or otherwise old school low. No modern style wheels
No Gas Section
Anything but regular gas-powered. Antique or home-built: pedal power, electric, steam, rocket, etc. You can also park your unique vintage cart or moped in this section. Send in pic of billet lowrider or cruiser bikes.
No Clown Rods
What is a Clown Rod? You know you have a Clown Rod when it looks like you had a giant magnet attached to your vehicle as you drove through the local junkyard and permanently welded anything that stuck to the car. OTHER definitions of Clown Rod – Vehicles that look like a skeleton, pumpkin, or any other non auto related items. These are not traditional hot rods. Further definition of Clown Rod – Rats that are attached to vehicles are considered Clown Rods. Anything that is attached to the vehicle that is intended to shock or have comedic value will wind up being considered a Clown Rod. Vehicles in rust, primer, or survivor paint are WELCOME, and encouraged, as long as they do not fall into the “Clown Rod” category as described above. If you think your car, bike, truck or motorcycle qualifies for the show, send us an email with photos with all the details about your car.






Images courtesy of BANG 'N' SLAM Hot Rod Photography