Hey everyone, Wayfarer keeps bugging me that I need to post an intro, so here goes. For those of you who have read wayfarer's recent posts I'm Scott, wayfarer's best friend and brother of Emilio (aka fleetmaster), the kid everyone has help out. My Dad helped me build my 37 Chevy Pickup in high school and he just started on Emilio's 47 Chev when he suddenly p***ed away. I'm in Fort Collins, CO right now finishing up my Masters at CSU. I'm hoping to be done in the spring so I can get back to Spokane and help him finish his car. I started reading this message board yesterday after Emilio told me about all the stuff people were donating. I have been absolutely blown away by everybody's generosity. Thank you so much! My mom wanted to thank everyone too. My dad converted her into a car nut, and built her a very sweet 69 chevelle a couple of years ago. With everything that has gone on lately she is still planning on going to car shows this summer and is totally supporting my brother's project. Again thanks to all for the support! I wish there would have been a message board like this when I was building my truck, I know it will be extremely helpful for my brother because he is going to have A LOT of questions. Thanks again!
That was fast wayfarer. I forgot to give props to wayfarer. Most of our free time in high school was spent in my parents' garage working on my truck. It would still probably be unfinished if it wasn't for all of his help.
Welcome. Good work with your brother and sweet truck. What degree are you working on. It's tough to work on school sometimes when there is way more fun to be had working on your car. Welcome again.
Was I the only person to come in here without ****? ha ha Welcome to the board man this is a GREAT place! Owen
[ QUOTE ] Welcome. Good work with your brother and sweet truck. What degree are you working on. It's tough to work on school sometimes when there is way more fun to be had working on your car. Welcome again. [/ QUOTE ] I'm getting my masters in mechanical engineering with an emphasis in biomedical engineering. I'm enjoying it, but your right I do miss working on cars. We are living in married student housing and I DON'T HAVE A GARAGE!! It's been miserable without a garage and my truck has been in storage for a year or so back in Spokane. Needless to say, I can't wait to be done so I can get a real job and a house and garage.
hey man, welcome. fine looking truck you have there. im up in cheyenne, so if you are ever around the area, let me know. we can have a ******** and beer session. trey