I might not have what your looking for, but mine truck is a little OT for the hamb. I haven't done much to it yet but i am working on it. I'm 17 and my truck has a cool history. It's a 69 with a 307 and a 3 speed on the column. It has 39,000 miles on it and is all original except for the intake, carb, and valve covers.
Well I am 25, I have had plenty of old cars that I have built and driven. I currently work for Gambino Kustoms in San Jose. My current ride is a 1956 Ford F-100 that I am plan on finishing it up this winter but it is a current driver. I drive it about 600 miles a week.
another vote for Wheelkid i think that would make for a great story. chazzin, your truck is bad ass I'm 25 now but i started building my coupe when i was 23
Here,s a couple pics of my son Matt,s 58 Anglia.He bought the car when he was 13 with money he earned working Saturdays in a local radiator shop.He,s 22 now and has had it on the road 3 years everything exept the drive shaft for the blower and the interior was done in our garage at home.When his mates were getting computer games and football shirts for christmas he was getting hotrod parts.A few weeks ago he bought a steel 26T coupe body ready for his next project, this one will have a blown V8.
Hey man, Im 18 and i love to work on my rides, i got a running 67 chevelle and a 58 chevy rat rod truck im making
This is my son Matt,s(aged 22) 58 Anglia all home built apart from the driveshaft for the blower and the interior.He bought it when he was 13 with money he made working in a radiator shop at weekends,when his friends were getting computer games for christmas he was getting rod parts.He just bought a 27T coupe as his next project.
Kirk!, You need to talk to 18 year old Kennedy. We'll be at Nashville next weekend. His car............ JH
Here is some pics of some cars my cousin has built. He is 25 and owns his own shop in Lewisville, Texas. He has been building cars and bikes for the past 5 years and does all of the work by himself. The name of the shop is Intense Customs. The black 54 chevy is his daily driver and we just drove it to the LA Roadster Show in Pomona California. The rest are customer cars that he is building or has built. I have pics of plenty other cars that he has built.
Tetanus shot, you are still 25??? Kirk, you have to see his stuff, he knows more about cars than I ever will. 31 Coupe, 48 Hudson, the "Coppermouth" Cadillac, and a couple of other projects. Tetanus Shot is definately worthy of being in the Gazette, but so is the Wheelkid.
Captain............James................. T.................... Kirk...........once again boldly going where no man has gone before! Is Wheelkid really a rock star?We shall soon find out!
this rod is sweet, i just saw it today on TV on the mothers polish car show, the interior was pretty cool too
KustomMetal here on the HANB is building a 30 sedan with a banger in it. He does not post much on here since he is only 15 and has to todo homework for school all the time. PM him.
Alright, I'm going to make this simple: We are always looking for Young Rodder submissions. While we can’t promise it will make it into print, (I like to be very clear up front) we do look at each and every one, and the more your submission meets the criteria, the better chance you’ll have. These are: 1. Pictures. We need shots of you, and your car. A clear shot of yourself is ideal. Construction photos or images related to your story are always very helpful. You can’t send too many images for us to pick from. Images need to be either photos that we can scan, or high-resolution jpegs. 5x7 & 300 dpi is ideal. If you send photos and want them back, please say so, and include your address. I will return them. 2. A summary of who and what. I’ll rewrite it to fit our format so don’t bang your head too bad on it. If you have started a shop and want to give it a plug, include the web address and/or contact info. 3. A phone number and email. I may have questions and need to speak with you. Please let me know when is a good time to call. 4. Let me know if you have any questions. I am in and out of the office quite a bit in the summer but I answer all emails and return phone calls. I can be reached at: 925-218-9123 or brandonf@good-guys.com Send all submissions to: Goodguys Rod & Custom Attn: Young Rodders 1071 Serpentine Lane Pleasanton, CA 94566 Thanks! Brandon Flannery
Hi there my names vanessa...im 19 and i saw the post so i figured id respond to it...my dad and i have been collecting parts for my 27 t roadster p/u for about 7 years now....logan davis at milestone hotrods helped us out a lot...he let us use his shop to build it at...he helped work on it even though he had his own cars to worry about building...i took welding classes so i could do the welding on my own car....its still not quite done but its pretty close...a friend of ours jerry did the paint and body work....well heres a couple pics on of before and a couple of after...let me know if you have any questions
my vote is for 38 pickup...he's a hellofa nice guy and been through alot more then most here could handle...and he's always , and i mean always tryin to help out someone! not to mention he builds some fine stuff! either way, cheers to you tony.....you got it in spades bro! todd
I just recently turned 15 and this is my 31 double A pickup.I am in the middle of chopping it 5 inches,but i havent really worked on it in a while because I've been busy on One of my other projects.I mocked it up just to get an idea of how it will look.