OK...I joined!...I'm 63, a retied exec, a hot rodder since i was 12 and building since I got out of VN back in 1968. Have an older brother who builds some awsome stuff. Google 1936 roadster and the light gray car is his and he still has it. and we can't figure out how it ended up on google but I know 9/16's better than google.... I have a 40 coupe, a 36 roadster that's a bit more traditional than my brothers and a 49 olds 88 convert with a edmonds 2X2, 53 gauges, 12 volt retro alternator, which looks like what you would do in 1955. i think the people on this website are the most talented. I hope to get good advice and pitch in if I think I can help. I certainly will be asking for help. Nothing planned as yet for a new car build but i want to do a front end or complete ch***is for the Olds. Too nice not to do it right. I wish all my hot rod friends God's speed while they enjoy their cars. And please, overbuild and don't cut corners. People out there love you!
Mister T, nice intro, and ...............Welcome to the H.A.M.B. .............from Arkansas City, KS. '40 coupe and a '36 roadster ain't too shabby ! firstnomad www.angelfire.com/jazz/flatlandstudio
Welcome to H.A.M.B. from Cheese land......nice cars and intro, too.......enjoy the ride....Big Bad John