Hello, my name is Irene and my husband Shug, live in So Cal and have been the So What Speed Shop the past 10 years. Shug doesn't know how to turn on a computer but building pre 34 hot rods is more his thing. I have been a bit intimidated about posting and being a newbie, but life's tuff. When Shug is not in the shop building a car for sale, we have raced the past 10 years at Bonneville and El Mirage. I'm not one to spend a whole lot of time online but the community here seems genuine and appreciative of traditional American hot rods.
Welcome. Thank-you for being so nice to us at Bonneville. "Your kind" make the salt a great place. what a Speedweek huh? Look forward to seeing more of you here. B
I've spent some time checking out your car at Bonneville. Love the work you do over there. Welcome, to the HAMB.
Irene and Shug...welcome to the HAMB. I'm part of the So What guys here on the east coast. Nine inch....that's my old car. I heard it was at Bonneville this year but that's the foirst pic i saw of it there. I forget the new owners name. Clark
Welcome to you both, The 1st time I met Shug-He was driving a right hand drive 34 w/a cage and no windsheild along with Limey Steve to a SRF club meeting in San Gabriel, not sure if you both were even married yet! Glad to see you guys still running the tank.
Hi Irene and Shug, Good to see you on the board here. Hope to see you at El Mirage in November, Ron and I should be running the Rocket Science Roadster. "C" motor this time. Tom Stewart--the actor kids dad
Good to have you guys for sure. I bet alot of guys here are saying "about time" haha. Looking forward to hearing about all of your endevours. I actually spoke to Shug on the phone years and years ago....i'm guessing about 5 or 6 years now. I was just getting into hotrodding and wanted some advice. He was totally cool and offered me some good practical advice. If I remember correctly, he told me that you were a bit of a speed demon on the highways and couldn't imagine me putting any harder miles on the road than you guys! hahah. I donno if he'd remember now, I was just a clueless rookie bugging him on the phone Either way I definately appreciated it...says alot about somebody when they take the time to help newcomers get a good understanding of hotrodding.
Hi Irene. I realize this is an old post.i have just acquired so what's 1928 roadster and plan on resurrecting it to bring it back to the salt. I understand it hasn't run in quite some time. It still has the so what decals as well as the 175 mph sticker showing off its achievements.. We're very excited to have this vehicle and we are currently trying to dig up some history on it..
hi irene how cool is that. only just arrived myself and find your post. was good to see you and shug back in april keep in touch delboy derek and brenda x