I've lurked here for a while and finally decided to join so I could converse with my fellow hot rodders! I am all about hot rods and muscle cars. I am the marketing manager for an aftermarket aluminum radiator company and also have my own company selling aftermarket parts for muscle cars and hot rods. I look forward to meeting you and talking about the things we adore: hot rods! Sue
Welcome from Michigan. I'm new here too, not long enough to be the "welcoming party", but wanted to express I love seeing the car girls. I have been a hot rodder for decades and raised 3 grown sons, none of which ever really took an interests in my classic/hot rod passion. However, have a late in life suprise daughter who has always shared my passion. She has been with me turning wrenches on my cars since about 2 years old. As soon as I opened my garage door, she would come running to be right by me. She is 16 years old now, and following in my footsteps had built her first car before she was even able to legally drive it. She is now 16, and knows more about cars than many grown men. I have always been a hot rodder, but my wife got me into VW's too many years ago, and my daughter for her first car wanted to restore a classic VW. This is her 1st car and she absolutly loves it, and it has been said many times it is the coolest car in her high school. Me and her built this car, and my part was mostly a 2nd hand, and advisor. There isn't a bolt on this bug that she hasn't touched herself. I'm really proud of her, and support her car passion 100% and love to see her with em. This is her pride. (her mother in the car, my daughter leaning against her ride.) And the other picture is her upgrading all 4 corners to disc brakes.
Welcome from L.A. ( Lower Alabama ). I like your vintage pony car; I've got a '66 myself. I wanted to point out that they're just past the cut-off date of '64 and earlier for the HAMB; as this site focuses on hot rods and customs from the pre-muscle car era. With that said, there's a bunch of interesting stuff on here for a gear-head. If you haven't been to it, you may also want to check out the Vintage Mustang Forum, VMF. Anyhow, spend a while looking around.
Welcome from Central Wisconsin.... As noted above also check out VMF for your vintage stang. Too early for the car here but perfect for there..... Lot of knowledge here, and entertaining at times.... Posted using the Full Custom H.A.M.B. App!