Hi Guys, I have heard about the H.A.M.B. from several people from Australia and also USA, so thought I might jump on and see for myself. I currently have a 1935 Ford Roadster, Flat black, Red steelies, wide whites, 302 Windsor, C6, and a billet axel 9" and a 1937 Ford 4 door Sedan, Red, 302 Windsor, 4 speed toploader, and 9" Both cars see plenty of action as I drive them every chance I get Last August whilst on vacation in Spokane WA, I bought a 1941 Ford Pickup, and Tim from Heins Hot Rods is doing the build for me, along with my great friend for life Rod. This one is a tri powered 350/350 9", and of course flat black, I have sent over the parts for the right hand conversion, and I will bring the truck to Aussie when its done Hot rodding is truly an amazing sport, that I have enjoyed since being a kid and looking out the window of the cl*** room at my teachers '33 '34 Ford Sedan, instead of concentrating on the subject at hand The people that I have met, the places I have been and the friendships that have formed have been amazing So thats about it from me, better not ramble too much thanks Steve
Welcome from the middle, more or less, of the U.S. How about some photos and info on the cars? What part of Australia are you located? I have good friends with a very large station there. Crazy, but nice...as are all the Aussies I have met.
hey how hard is it to change my car over to right hand drive is there parts down there such as firewalls steering boxes centre links ..hell what else would i need .. ...would be like in the movie people would wonder if i was just trying to blow there minds
Really nice car and I love the flat black. It's way cool. Welcome from Jimbo in sunny but sometimes cold Florida.
Welcome aboard from abroad. Feel free to ramble on as you were in your intro. It was like looking out of that cl***room window you mentioned. Cool tin and love hearing that they are being enjoyed and not just hidden away in a trailer till the next plastic trophy show comes up. Ride on!
Welcome to the forum. I live next door to Spokane in Post Falls. How was your vacation in our little corner of the world?