Back then Reds Hydraulics had cars bouncing high enough to stop traffic. Chrome wires shining, front end up in the air and everybody crowding around just to watch it hop. That was a whole era and a whole culture.

Now you see one sitting a little rough, paint faded and parts missing, but the history is still there. You can still picture it Hopping at the car shows music playing and everyone smiling.

Trends change and builds come and go, but those old school hydraulic days will always mean something. If you were around for it, you already know.

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