Bitten by the automotive bug at an early age while growing up in the back seat of his dad’s 55 Chevy Nomad. Kenny Davis decided to step away from the norm and opened Hot Rods by Davis. The calling card for this new shop was the debut of a sanitary 1955 Chevrolet Nomad at the 1999 Hot Rod Magazine Power Tour. From the moment the car rolled through the grounds, magazine editors had all eyes focused on the deep red 55 Chevy from Arkansas. The car later on went onto appear on many hot rod enthusiast magazine covers which gave life to the new hot shop. Carroll Lindsay and 1934 Ford Coupe have the distinction of the being the first complete turnkey hot rod to roll out of Hot Rods by Davis. The momentum has carried on as 12 complete turnkey hot rod projects have spread the look of Hot Rods by Davis across car shows nationwide.
The 7-plus years of evolution that shows in Kenny Davis and his talented crew’s work can’t exactly be pinpointed by one particular influence- it’s the sum of all the extra detail that makes a Hot Rods by Davis influenced, classic hot rod stand out. It’s a simple and basic design that steps away from gaudy and more toward visually practical yet at the same time, cutting edge. Kenny Davis’s idea of building hot rods proves Hot Rods by Davis is in it for the long haul.
In an industry filled with tons of builders and fabricators Kenny Davis and the Hot Rods by Davis crew is one of the few that have the same level of drive and dedication for the art of constructing high quality custom hot rods, always fighting to blend modern technology with true hot rod attitude. Enjoying every bit of the hot rod world- from meeting other builders and hot rod fanatics, to traveling to the next show- Kenny Davis, a true hot rod enthusiast. |
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