Well, let's see. I've been lurking around this site for almost a year now. I finally feel like I can join without making a complete idiot out of myself. I've been involved in hot rodding since an early age. My Dad got in trouble for putting a Hotwheels car in my crib at the hospital when I was born. I got the p***ion early. I grew up in the shop with my Dad working on his '34 Vicky. He then built a '66 Ford Pickup. When I was about 9 my parents got a divorce, and due to some pretty ****py cir***stances I got separated from my Dad and from hot rodding for about 15 years. Last Summer my Dad and I mended our relationship and now things are really going good. We've been working on a '34 Ford Pickup. 5.5" chop, 3" channel, 5" extended. '62 Ford 406 BB w/ a 4 speed. Anyhow, I'm glad to have found this site. It really brings me tons of inspiration. Thanks to all you real hot rodders for keeping the tradition alive.
Nothing Like A Father - Son Relationship Good To Hear. Welcome To The Hamb Vroom. Nice Project Too. Rafa.
Welcome from buford,ga. keep in touch with your dad, he's the only one you got and sounds like you can learn alot from him.
VROOM ! RED RIMS & WIDE WHITES, KOOL. STREET IS NEAT ! THAT IS A NEAT ROD. REUNITED ! IT CAN BE BETTER THEN THAT ! BEST OF LUCK ON THE ROD, YOU TWO ! WELCOME TO THE HAMB. Rich
I'm in Augusta and get in your neck of the woods a little bit. Nice looking truck. Welcome to the HAMB but beware it's very addictive!! If your ever in Augusta look me up or P.M. me in advance and I'll buy the first cold drink---------!!