Been a long time reader of H.A.M.B and other forums, but been running around with school and had to put my rod on hold. Currently workin' on a Model A and a 64 LsSabre, have done a '68 Caprice and lots of other cars from the 70's and decided one day 3 years ago to get something older. Man, it's hard to find rods in Indiana, at least ones that don't cost 5 figures. Once I finish my degree at Ball State, I want to work for a street rod company that want to work on traditionals (I mean, if the guy wants air conditioning, we cut the roof off traditionals) because I hate spendin' money, and if you want a nice ride and don't spend money, you have to be "creative", check out my website:http://www.crusherstreetrods.com and it will tell you more about who I am, yea, the guy in the blue plaid. I got some pics of my 64, just gotta write some articles first. I know this isn't a good intro, but I gotta go flirt with a skinny girl that just broke up with her boyfriend! Clayton
James Dean is cool, I think Ducktail run has grown bigger, I setup a booth their last year and did some "homework" for a school project I got. I took my '68 Caprice there to the show once and it was murder (you know, people are correct when they say 4.10s aren't for the highway) freakin' 65 mph pedal to the floor old people glarin' at me when they p*** you on 69! $20 to park cuz I turned the wrong way and parked in the show, yea, I'm an idiot, but I'm a fun idiot. Let me know if you're gonna go this year, Good guys is also in june, but its boring cuz they're all "middle cl***" street rods with, you know, "paint" and stuff. Clay