The HAMB is dedicated to spreading the gospel of traditional hot rods and kustoms to hoodlums world wide. Thats right TRADITIONAL. If you've come here to discuss anything other than Hot Rods or Customs built in a style representative of 1965 or before, you've come to the wrong forum. Even if you have come here for all the right reasons, dont expect posting to be easy. We dont cater to new fellas unless they show a dedication to spreading this tradition of ours first. We welcome young, old, foreign and all but our original members and our staff expect a certain level of respect and an effort to keep things true and on topic. Maybe you are an old fart with a past. Maybe you are one of the guys that started this tradition we cherrish. We built this place for you and your posts mean the world to us. Hop on and introduce yourself. This is your board. Still reading? Then you must be cut out for this, right? We recommend you read some more. Check out all the forums, develop an understanding for how things work around here, learn the dos and do nots The key to a happy HAMB newbie is to understand the joint BEFORE you begin posting. We have very few written rules here on the HAMB and thats the way we like it, but we wont hesitate to dump disruptive posters, ego freaks, or **** talkers. We are all here to learn and teach - please keep your other perogatives on the sidelines. So if I ask a question about reversing my hood and trunk , that is not appropriate to ask??????? This makes no sense to me since I am building a "Hot Rod Custom Street Rod Cl***ic" in my garage with limited funds, time and experience but doing it anyway I WANT !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Great way to recover from surgery wanting to get ideals to finish my 1949 choptop
Things seemed to be going pretty good with the chop and seam filling, etc. so I can only guess that the S-10 front clip may have been your downfall.
If it's an S10 clip - yeah, that will do it. And don't take it personally man. It's not a personal thing - just an editorial thing. Thanks, Ryan
Not often you get to watch someone dig their grave... kinda fun. Posted from the TJJ App for iPhone & iPad