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Resurrected Rust Garage’s Resurgence Rat Rod

Gary Fisher and his crew at Resurrected Rust Garage transform disparate parts into the Resurgence Rat Rod, the winner of the 2015 Rat Rod build-off, a national contest organized by Rat Rod Magazine.

Resurrected Rust Garage’s Resurgence Rat Rod

The Resurrected Rust Garage team won the trophy for the second year in a row.

Photo by Mark Toal

The crew built this beauty under budget — The team tallied up a build cost of $2,600 — Rat Rod Magazine build-off rules prohibit spending more than $3,000 on a contending project.

For Resurgence, that included the cost of cutting apart and stretching the chassis of a 1972 Dodge motor home.

Resurrected Rust Garage’s Resurgence Rat Rod
Resurrected Rust Garage’s Resurgence Rat Rod
Photo by Mark Toal

Building The Resurgence Rat Rod

The Resurgence Rat Rod at the SEMA Show

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