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Ed Roth, also known as "Big Daddy," was a pioneering figure in the custom car culture of the 1960s and 70s. He became famous for his unique and flamboyant designs, particularly the iconic Rat Fink character, which symbolized rebellion and individuality in the hot rod community. Roth's work not only influenced car enthusiasts but also left a lasting impact on the world of pop culture, blending automotive art with the emerging counterculture of the time.

Beyond his artistic contributions, Roth was also an entrepreneur who established his own brand, producing model kits, apparel, and various merchandise featuring his artwork. His approach to design was characterized by bold colors, exaggerated shapes, and a sense of humor that resonated with fans of all ages. Roth's legacy continues to inspire generations of artists and car lovers, making him a significant figure in the history of American automotive culture.

nacionalidad Americano
Fecha de Nacimiento March 4, 1932
Lugar de Nacimiento Los Angeles, California, USA
Fecha de fallecimiento April 3, 2001
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