5 Cars of the Past, Rebuilt Today


4. Gold Digger

The term ‘Gold Digger’ is used to symbolize a person who is greedy for wealth. Whatever the person does, he/she does everything out of the greediness of wealth.

Well, this name is the perfect match for this car of the late 1930s. Its look and capability was enough to make anyone greedy to drive it.

The tops of the Gold Digger were custom built according to the owners and the resting wheels helped the car to attract each and every eye on the road. Moreover, the dazzling golden color of Gold Digger completed its name.

The first Gold Digger was built by T & T Customs and as it is said that women loves gold more than men, Tammy Ray bought the first Gold Digger. Tammy Ray owned a gold mine in Georgia.

Gold Digger was awarded with the ‘Ridler Award’ at the ‘2010 Detroit Autorama’.  Its glittering and appealing looks got this award.

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