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Hot Rods How long have you been building hot rods/customs?

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Roothawg, Apr 6, 2026 at 8:56 PM.

  1. chevy57dude
    Joined: Dec 10, 2007
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    20260407_050010.jpg First car, Chevelle at 14 in 1980. Dad always looked out for me. Never gonna stop.
     
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  2. wicarnut
    Joined: Oct 29, 2009
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    I was born into the hobby and my first wrenching experience was working on my Dad's Midget racer. My Mother was a nurse and always worked Pm's, Dad had a Shell station back then and he watched me during the day when she slept, kept the racer in back of one of the bays, he gave me wrenches to "fix" the car, to keep me occupied and out of his way I'm sure. I would check all the nuts and bolts to make sure everything was tight. I Got fired, apparently I loosened the head nuts, V8 60 flathead engine, blew a head gasket instantly warming up for hot laps, we lived 8 blocks from State Fair Park, West Allis Wi., 1/4 mile dirt inside the mile track. My Uncle Chet was the driver from 52-58, 52 I was 4 years old, went back to the garage , got a new head gasket, fixed, they raced, all good. I was no longer given wrenches, then promoted to cleaning polisher work. Another Kool memory, I drove the Midget on the trailer, then sitting in the car on the trailer towed to the track. One of my jobs at the station was to bring out the candy dish if any kids in the car when Dad was pumping their gas. One of my Mom's favorite stories, she was napping and I took the oven door off, it fell on the floor and woke her up, they hid the tools till I got a little older. car is updated, myself drivng it 1974, I built the engine, painted it, into my 21 year racing hobby 1970 - 1991 505189627_2969684449907439_8687589782310504024_n.jpg
     
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  3. Happydaze
    Joined: Aug 21, 2009
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    About 50. I'm 67 so was a late developer. Had an avid interest before actually getting going though, but that doesn't count does it?

    Chris
     
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  4. Bought my avatar at a farm auction when I was 13 with money I earned picking tomatoes. Who says child labour is detrimental to your well being. That would have been in 1975. I brought the mouse nest that had been the ownership to the MTO, they said I had to get a declaration from a notary . I went to the lawyer on main street who did the job for two bucks, on the promise that if I got into trouble, I would use him as a lawyer. He has since retired without me as a client. I fooled around with dune buggies and mopeds before that, but didn’t technically own them, or hot rod them although they really were jalopies. Mark me down for 51 years.
     
  5. WZ JUNK
    Joined: Apr 20, 2001
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    WZ JUNK
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    from Neosho, MO

    62 years now. Before that I read little hot rod and go kart magazines and day dreamed a lot.
     
  6. 40FORDPU
    Joined: Mar 15, 2009
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    First car at 15, modifying/making it my own from day one.
    Actual "building" came later.
    70 yrs old, so 55 years.
     
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  7. whiteknuckle
    Joined: Feb 6, 2007
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    from Dryden, NY

    Pretty much the same answer as the OP for me. I'm 62 and started helping my dad with Model A restorations probably when I was 10-12. Started building a 67 Camaro at 13 and had it ready to drive when I got my license the day I turned 16.
    50 years and going strong, but maybe a little slower some days.
     
  8. chopolds
    Joined: Oct 22, 2001
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    from howell, nj

    Bought a POS car to drive to school in 1975. 17 years old. Learned mechanics on it. Learned body and paint from the best a couple years later. So 52 years. This pic was 1979. Same POS after I fixed it up. 57Convert 2023-01-24 001.jpg
     
  9. flatheadpete
    Joined: Oct 29, 2003
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    flatheadpete
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    from Burton, MI

    Had a neighbor around the block with a red '39 Chevy coupe when I was a kid. I'd wander over and 'help'. Did my own first hot rod (O/T small SUV with a SBC) at 17. I'm 50 now. So...33 yrs plus the 'helping'.
     
  10. Roothawg
    Joined: Mar 14, 2001
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  11. Only 59 for me and yes, I'm old. :)
     
  12. Black_Sheep
    Joined: May 22, 2010
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    I started working on cars in the mid 1970’s but didn’t really do a full build until the late 80’s when I started having some extra income. I’ve lived the lifestyle though, with countless hours trying to make less than perfect cars a little bit better. If that counts, I’d say 50 years…
     
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  13. 210superair
    Joined: Jun 23, 2020
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    from Michigan

    Been turning wrenches since I was a kid but mostly on boats (dad was a Chris Craft guy since he was a kid in the 50s), but I did do all the work in my own cars and fixed um up, etc. Only two hamb friendly tho, so by the actual measuring stick, not very much time spent on old cars.... Maybe a decade. A little more maybe. Bought the second one pretty much complete tho, so that shaves some time off too....
     
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  14. proartguy
    Joined: Apr 13, 2009
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    from Sparks, NV

    First one was a ‘35 Chevy pickup in 1962 when I was 15. The ‘31 in my avatar pic is 1964.
     
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  15. Dooley
    Joined: May 29, 2002
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    from Buffalo NY

    I'm 58, not sure when I started, Dad used to let me help put the car off the road, and then back on the road starting when I was 11-12ish, take the batter out, pull the tires off etc. then charge and reinstall the battery, put the tires on etc. later he let me clean and pack the front wheel bearings.
    When we took the car off the road in 1985, I stripped it down to the front frame.
    Built the engine that's in it now in my parent's ba*****t in 85-86.
     
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  16. Sky Six
    Joined: Mar 15, 2018
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    from Arizona

    I've been messing around with rods, customs, bikes, and race cars for about $250,000.00 now.:D
     
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  17. hotrodjack33
    Joined: Aug 19, 2019
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    58 years for me.
    17 years old, built in 1968 High School Auto Shop, 283/3spd. b48 4.jpg

    Current. My builds got a lot better over those years...but the rest of me has got a lot worse:(. self5.jpg
     
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  18. 51pontiac
    Joined: Jun 12, 2009
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    from Alberta

    Overhauled my first motorcycle engine in 1971 at 12 (Yamaha 100 Twinjet) and started building my 51Pontiac at 13. Been playing with this stuff since then. IMG_2454.jpeg
     
  19. 66GMC GUY
    Joined: Mar 24, 2026
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    66GMC GUY

    35 now, started tinkering with cars at age 16. Didn't start my first actual build until about ten or so years ago.
     
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  20. Moriarity
    Joined: Apr 11, 2001
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    I bought my first car at age 12. A 55 Chevy bel air hardtop for 40 bucks. I am 65 now so I guess that’s 53 years? Here’s a couple of pictures of the 55. Started out as a street machine and ended up a mild custom 55chevy11111.jpeg IMG_0416.jpeg IMG_1577.jpeg IMG_0850.jpeg IMG_0418.jpeg
     
  21. bill gruendeman
    Joined: Jun 18, 2019
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    At 15 I rebuilt my first engine and my first paint shortly after that, so about 53 years. My current project I have been restoring it only for 49 1/2 years.
     
  22. 1971BB427
    Joined: Mar 6, 2010
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    from Oregon

    I'm turning 76 this fall, and bought my first old vehicle at 13 yrs. from my uncle. It was a 1947 International panel truck that he'd parked behind the barn because the soft plugs rotted out of the block. I got it for $25 and within 6 months I had replaced the soft plugs, rebuilt my first carb, tuned up the engine, got a used Simca bench seat from the wrecking yard and installed it. Polished out the brush painted dark blue body until no brush strokes showed, and painted fenders and running boards gloss black.
    It was a beauty I think, and once finished all I did for two years was drive it around his farm every time we went to visit. When I turned 16 I got my driver's license, and went straight to the farm and brought my tuck home!
    Ever since that first old car I've always had more old cars I built, or flipped, or parted out. It just seemed like I got very antsy if I didn't have some project going all the time.
     
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  23. SPEC
    Joined: Feb 1, 2021
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    46 Year's and yes I'm Old!
     
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  24. From the day I was born this was part of my life! When my father came to pick myself and my mother up from the hospital he had three gives for me, a teddy bear, a Matchbox car, and 7/16", 1/2" and 9/16" Snap-On wrenches.

    I was in the pits at my first race half mile dirt when I was three months old, and at my first Winston Cup race just a few weeks later! Mom and Dad always took me to the races and swapmeets with them. As a result I leaned a ton about cars, racing history and met the heroes of our sport!

    Dad always took me to race shops when he was helping on his friend's cars.

    Dad "teaching" me how to weld as a toddler
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    My first official job as a member of a race team!
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    Dad and myself with my 53 Chevy.
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    Myself with a King!
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    Rick Rudd
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    Junie Donlavey
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    The body is mount I just can’t find the photos right now.

    Progress has been very slow due to a family matter (sickness).
     
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  25. Boneyard51
    Joined: Dec 10, 2017
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    I started in about 1961 or 2 working on my Cushman scooter, my Dad helped me. Soon, I was working on other boys scooters. A few years later I put a 430 Lincoln engine and transmission in a 55 Ford Fairlane . Ever since then, I’ve had some sort of project, hobby, since those years. My avatar car, is the only project I have at the present moment, that I can discuss , here!

    So….put me down for 63 years!


    Bones
     
  26. das858
    Joined: Jul 28, 2010
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    Started in 1974 when I bought my first vehicle, a 1938 International pickup when I was 16 .
     
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  27. warbird1
    Joined: Jan 3, 2015
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    About 60 years for me, would have been longer but my dad said "NO" to the '32 Chev coupe I wanted to buy when I was 13 or 14. Think my avatar pic was taken about 57 years ago...
     
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