Late Great Classics
Late Great Classics
Podcast Description
Buckle up and get ready for a raw, unfiltered ride through the world of classic cars. Late Great Classics isn’t just another car podcast—it’s where passion meets horsepower. Host Jon Ruhff, a classic car owner himself, dives deep with industry experts, builders, and die-hard enthusiasts to uncover what makes these machines legendary. From the brilliant minds behind the designs to the secrets of restoration and killer mods, this is where the past meets the pavement.
Fueled by Southeast Chevy Parts and powered by Push Button Creative Audio—Late Great Classics is the garage talk you actually want to hear. Tune in, rev up, and let’s hit the road.
Podcast Insights
Content Themes
The podcast centers around themes such as classic car restoration, automotive design, and the emotional connections enthusiasts have with their vehicles. Episodes include insightful discussions like 'How Did These Classic Cars Change Everything?' which features personal anecdotes and the familial ties that bind car lovers, diving into topics like vehicle modifications, industry secrets, and the influence of classic cars on modern culture.

Buckle up and get ready for a raw, unfiltered ride through the world of classic cars. Late Great Classics isn’t just another car podcast—it’s where passion meets horsepower. Host Jon Ruhff, a classic car owner himself, dives deep with industry experts, builders, and die-hard enthusiasts to uncover what makes these machines legendary. From the brilliant minds behind the designs to the secrets of restoration and killer mods, this is where the past meets the pavement.
Fueled by Southeast Chevy Parts and powered by Push Button Creative Audio—Late Great Classics is the garage talk you actually want to hear. Tune in, rev up, and let’s hit the road.
In this episode of Late Great Classics, Jon Ruhff sits down with Chris Sondles, founder of Woody’s Hot Rodz and the Tri-Five Nationals, to discuss the incredible journey behind America’s largest Tri-Five Chevy event.
Chris shares how a simple idea became one of the biggest gatherings in the classic car world, the evolution of the Tri-Five hobby, building Woody’s Hot Rods, and why the people—not just the cars—are what make this community so special.
If you’re a fan of 1955, 1956, and 1957 Chevrolets, you won’t want to miss this conversation.
Join us at the Tri-Five Nationals! Beech Bend Park • Bowling Green, Kentucky August 13–15, 2026
Learn more or register here: https://AmericanTriFive.com

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