i'm from vancouver washington the hamb seems like a great site and i can;t wait to start building my next project, i'm in the process of getting a 46 chevy pick up that i plan on building into a true hot rod/ driver. personally i think dragging a running car around on a trailer is lame because you could just take the money you spent on a trailer and build another sweet car. at least thats how a poor guy like me thinks, i wash dishes for a living so obviously i build cars because i love it, not because i want people to know i listen to nekromantix, that band truly*****s. thank you and i hope this gives you a good understanding of what i;m all about
Welcome to the board Cori ----from Texas! And good luck with your truck ,what every flavor it is. I got a 59 Apache I'm working on myself. Mine should be ready to drive in about four years.
4 years sounds pretty realistic haha, unless you steal a bunch of parts, i'll bet its easy to find old trucks in texas. all it ever does up here is rain so all the cars around here are rusted out completely. if you find any cool parts that you could send in the mail yuu should let me know, you;d be suprised how hard it is to find anything in decent shape for the right price around the northwest
Cori here is the guy from pan town... I've turned my love of old cars and love of driving into a business! From anywhere to anywhere else in the lower 48 or possibly Canada. I can take parts that'll fit on the trailer with the car, but would prefer not to do loose motors. Just rolling cars for now, unless you've got a Model A body or something that can be carried on and off. Fully DOT compliant and insured (USDOT 1587602, MC 587757), including cargo insurance. Any questions at all, please contact me, or Chris (my mom/office manager/whatever)... - Adam Smith "Pantown Classic Transport" adam@pantownclassictransport.com Home: 320-251-1497 (try this first) Chris's Cell: 293-4992 My cell: 320-293-4986 Or just PM me __________________ GIMME TORO GIMME SOME MORE