greetings ladies and gentlemen, and freaks off all ages. First off my grammar is horrible please do not confuse that with intelligence or knowledge of cars. It all started in high school with a 71 nova, I don't know why it started there but it had to start somewhere so it started there. Then came the 90s. It was s10 and airbags for me. i started working at an truck accessory shop and then a body shop. i started to rebel against the bolt on craze. I shaved everything handles gas doors tail lamps tail gates. cowl vents. I studied lead sleds i channeled the truck, eventually graphing in rangers bedsides and fenders into it. my body and collision experience grew. I learned suspension chassis, my painting was earning me a nice paycheck. i stole ideas from everybody front end suspension and camber tricks from stock car guys. four link tricks from drag racers and four wheel buggies. but my true love stayed with sheet metal i build my own lead shot bags, dollies, and hammers. i bought pdr tools. I followed Billy Gibbons and how the art of music and sheet metal have the same flow. i love kustom kulture kenny howard the barris brothers and all. anyway starting on a new project 66 coupe de ville. and i wanted to say hi
WELCOME-------Sorry to hear about your granmma or grammer. Hope the family is well. Get grammer a few tattoos and it'll make her smile. Worked for my wife. Have fun here and share your free advice and pictures anytime.
Central ohio is great. the show they have in july is flat out three days of walking and looking. Ohio has a huge history in the hot rod world. Both summit an jegs are from ohio. Dragway 42 is an hour away from me.