Been sitting in the back pew for some time. Figured its time to move closer to the front and let the congregation know I'm here. Won't be doing much preaching but sure do enjoy a good sermon. My dad got me started with cars when I was young. I started packing wrenches for him when I was 3. Until the late 80s I didn't know what it was like to ride in a car that was post war or had paint. I went to trade school and have been working in various shops until 2008. I now own a custom/hotrod shop and do some modern auto repair when things get slow. I have several projects of my own. Have a 30-31 tudor and my newest is a 51 fleetline. There are other projects but this isn't the place for them. Finished up a 56 Ford ranch wagon custom for dad last year and now doing a 32 sedan for him. I think that is all for now.
Wow! Wish I was your Dad...... Hope you will put some pics up of your work. Glad you came forward to join and share. Welcome from Maryland......
Hello from just across the Wabash, that wagon is great, especially with the picture with it by the wheat fields.
Sold our 65 nova a couple years back. Sure was a great car. Thanks to everyone for the warm welcome. Going to feel things out a bit more before posting some of the other rides. My tudor is pretty cut up.
Amen Brother! Welcome from Kentucky. Sounds like you are into a few nice projects, post some pics for us to see.
by the look of your sweeeet '56 this is not your first time in the pews. welcome , look forward to seeing more of your work.
Well here is a pic of progress on the tudor. If it doesn't go over well I will keep it to myself in the future. Looks a little rough right now but this is no rr! I'm not really sure where it fits into the realm of the hotrod world. Let me know what you guys think.
The 32 at this point hadn't really done anything but pull off the gl*** fenders. Car was from ohio and built in the 70's. Might as well add the 51 while I am at it. It's rough but will make a cool sled, some day. As you can see I am loaded up with projects but would really like a early 30's pick up cab too. I have a flathead that needs a home!
WOW! Just loove the projects. The fastback is very nice. Hello from the Motor City, welcome to the HAMB Ken