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Hot Rod Fitting!

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Hot Rod Michelle, Feb 12, 2010.

  1. Hot Rod Michelle
    Joined: May 3, 2007
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    I'm not sure, maybe some on here are already aware, but, Zibo has been building me a hot rod. I am not a builder by any means; I leave that stuff to the professionals. I always say, that people should stick to what they're good at; I'm good at playing guitar, so that is what I stick to. So, I cruised out to Zibo's shop yesterday and I got fitted for my hot rod. I am five feet eight inches tall and Zibo wanted to make sure that it was going to be comfortable for me to drive. Particularly on long distances runs. Of course that isn't the only thing I went out there for, but, it was the highlight of my evening. I had read of other people on here enjoying the process of seeing their hot rod's come to fruition as the car becomes a personal piece of transportation/art. And now, I too can say that I have enjoyed the experience.

    Here are some pics of the process for your viewing pleasure.
     

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  2. Hot Rod Michelle
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    Oh, I forgot to mention that I was making "vroom, vroom " sounds throughout the entire process.
     
  3. Brandy
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    It's an A sedan, it should be long enough for you. Besides, its not like you're some hairy dude with a pot belly and a bad knee.

    =O)
     
  4. Hot Rod Bob
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    Congrats I'm excited for you,and everybody did the vroom,vroom sounds at least once during their build.
     
  5. Hot Rod Michelle
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    Coupe actually, Brandy. But, you know how it is. One should make it personal to their legs, for the leg room. Besides, that's half the fun of building a hot rod. Making it personal.
     
  6. Hot Rod Michelle
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    Yea, huh.:)
     
  7. Brandy
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    And why I said sedan, we will never know...........must be the 2 hours of sleep and the 12 hours of math I'm NOW officially done with.:D

    You should check out my little brother's A here on the HAMB. I'm 5'3......personalizing anything to the length of my legs would put me in a Nash Met.
     
  8. Hot Rod Michelle
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    But, those Nash Mets look super cool when they're tubbed. There's a chick on here from Nor-Cal that has one in such a manner as this. She was the girl in that Jimmy Shine version of American Hot Rod program.
     
  9. Brandy
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    Hmmmm between work and school and work, I haven't seen much of anything. There are several cool looking ones on Jive-Bombers thread, including a tubbed drag car.:D
     
  10. Hot Rod Michelle
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    Believe me, I know the feeling.;)
     
  11. Mark H
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    Looks great,michelle.Is there a build thread for your car?I'd hate to think I missed it!
    Take it easy with the 'vroom vroom' noises.You'll end up needing windshield wipers INSIDE the car!:D
    Mark
     
  12. Who told you about my bad knee ? Cool car Michelle. Keep us posted.
     
  13. Model A John
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    You look good in that car, Michelle!
     
  14. garth slater
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    Hot rods and guitars are two of my 3 favourite things in life I don't know if i could jus stick to only doing one, I guess thats why I'm mediocre at both

    Love the A coupe!
     
  15. i see you have the proper motor in there.
    nice!:D
     
  16. Looks good, nice so far. Be sure and allow room for your guitar.
     
  17. billy zz
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    oh yeah.
    i did it too.
    vroom vroom screech etc.....:D
     
  18. Very cool Model A you have there. Fitting is a very important part of the build process. There is nothing worse than being cramped on a long trip. I made my Model A roadster and my son's Model A coupe fit both of our 6'3" bodies, and my bad knee. Good luck with that car.
    As far as my guitar goes; it fits me perfect, it's just when I start to actually play it...........:eek:
     
  19. ridin dirty
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  20. 1950ChevySuburban
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    Looks like a really slick ride. Great style.
     
  21. "Whitey Ford" 62 Uni
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    looks like it fits....very cool
     
  22. squirrel
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    Notice the builder left the windshield out, because he knew you'd get spit on it.

    Looks like fun, somewhere I have a picture of a friend sitting in his A body when we mocked it up. You can bet he was vrooming too
     
  23. Von Rigg Fink
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    dam yer fast..I was just going to type the exact same thing...:D
     
  24. fab32
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    Looks like the build is coming right along. Hope you get to enjoy it this summer. Keep us posted.

    Frank
     
  25. Orn
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    Nice progress Michelle. Your coupe turns out real good, cant wait for more pics
     
  26. Hot Rod Michelle
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    Unfortunately, no thread to speak of. No my yob. I'll let Zibo do the honors.
    Why thank you kind sir. I felt good in that car too.

    Me too, but, I kept practicing and over the years, my playing really came up to speed; in line, with my aspirations of driving fast.
     
  27. Hot Rod Michelle
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    Yea, I told Zibo that, the trunk has to be able to hold my amp, one guitar, and my Pedal Train pedal board. This way, if I have a gig, I can pull right up to the front, park it there, and unload past all the onlookers.:)
     
  28. Hot Rod Michelle
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    You and me both.;)

    Thanks Per.
     
  29. Amazing how good your car sounds in "mock up"
    Hope mine sounds as good when I get it running.
     
  30. Hot Rod Michelle
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    Thanks Steve. Yea, that thread isn't really a build thread about my coupe. It just has a bunch of posts about my frame by Zibo. But, I think that was the thread to start the Tindal Coupe.
     

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