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Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Rumble, Mar 18, 2004.

  1. Rumble
    Joined: Mar 18, 2004
    Posts: 25

    Rumble
    Member

    I wanted to introduce my new shop. At RUMBLE RODS we offer/specialize in: Air Bag Suspensions, Parts & Accessories, Chop Tops, Kustom Body Work (shaving, molding, nosing, decking, etc), Pin-Striping, Upholstery, Complete Builds and much more.

    We are also a Mooneye's dealer and can get you the parts you need.

    If you're in our area, Please feel free to come on by- or give us a call.

    Thanks and looking forward to your business...

    Rumble Rods
    3232 W. Rosecrans Ave.
    Hawthorne, CA 90250
    (310) 970-0050

     
  2. *uh oh.........

    * might want to do an intro before things get ugly. seriously.
     
  3. Rumble
    Joined: Mar 18, 2004
    Posts: 25

    Rumble
    Member

    I thought that was an intro...

    What's a better way? Please advise- thanks!
     
  4. subrock
    Joined: Feb 18, 2004
    Posts: 81

    subrock
    Member

    we want to know about you... not your shop
     
  5. yorgatron
    Joined: Jan 25, 2002
    Posts: 4,228

    yorgatron
    Member Emeritus

    [ QUOTE ]
    we want to know about you... not your shop

    [/ QUOTE ] and naked pictures of your girlfriend,unless she's an ORCABETTY... [​IMG] now go back and delete the rest of the spam you started out with.BTW we have something called the hamb-O-dex if you wanna post your business stuff there-george
     
  6. Deyomatic
    Joined: Apr 17, 2002
    Posts: 3,290

    Deyomatic
    Member
    from CT

    No, that was spam. Your "looking forward to your business" line just proves it. An intro is who YOU are not where your company is and what you sell. Tell a little about yourself. Any projects, past or present? How'd you find the HAMB? How'd you get into this end of the hobby?

    Check the site out for a few days and get a feel for what it is all about. It's not a bulletin board for products and services. It's a message forum for people whose lives revolve around traditionally styled hot rods and custom cars. It is the best resource for customizing, hot rodding, fixing, and modifying autos for a traditional result, and in a traditional manner.
     
  7. yorgatron
    Joined: Jan 25, 2002
    Posts: 4,228

    yorgatron
    Member Emeritus

    [ QUOTE ]
    It is the best resource for customizing, hot rodding, fixing, and modifying autos for a traditional result, and in a traditional manner.

    [/ QUOTE ] Deyo,you forgot about the naked girlfriend pictures!
     
  8. burndup
    Joined: Mar 11, 2002
    Posts: 1,938

    burndup
    Member
    from Norco, CA

    Damn, I didn't know they ate spam in HAAWWW-THOWWWEN...

    rumpled rods...
     
  9. Rumble
    Joined: Mar 18, 2004
    Posts: 25

    Rumble
    Member

    ok- here's a bit of personal/bio info on me:

    I'm relativelty new to posting on HAMB- but I've read alot of posts over the years.

    I'm a loooong time custom car/drag race fan, hobbiest & builder. I've recently decided to make a career change and decided to turn my evening & weekend warrior passion into a full-time gig. Ala: Rumble Rods.

    After a 12 yr. run in the corporate (video game) world, I took a step back and made the decision to combine my passion/knowledge of old customs, rats, etc. with my gained business school experience.

    Starting a new business is indeed a big risk and pretty scary- BUT I truely believe I'm now doing what I love to do Full-Time and live by a pretty basic theory: Treat others how you want to be treated.

    Although I've been wrench'n on cars (personal & friends) in the garage for years, it wasn't satisfying my hunger to make the custom car scene that much better. I love that I'm able to offer/share not only skill and experience to others and their cars, but get to see pretty much instant gradification on their faces when we've helped make their car that much closer to their vision and of course, earning a buck in the process.

    As for my personal current cars/projects- I have a custom '49 Chevy truck- chopped, bagged, etc. that I'm trying to do some additional one-off things to (hopefully by Paso), a '28 Roadster pick-up (true) rat rod (chanelled, sectioned, Z'd, suicide front, patin-aged rust coat, etc.) that's getting some changes at the moment and a '34 Ford Roadster project that will be next- yeah, the gears are already click'n.

    Since we've opened the shop (over the past 2.5 months) we've bagged some cool cars: 38 Chevy, 58 Bisc, 58 Bel, 51 Hudson, 49 shoebox, etc...We've also chopped, molded, shaved a couple cars- I have a very reputible guy/friend doing most of the chops for me- thru my shop.

    Business is already picking up- things are good. We pride ourselves on our quality of work, are already getting some great word-of-mouth and are positive we'll be bangin' even harder during the summer.

    Well, I hope that helps give you a little more info on me and what we do @ Rumble Rods.

    Thanks for reading.

    Rumble



     
  10. Rumble
    Joined: Mar 18, 2004
    Posts: 25

    Rumble
    Member

    and...

    Sorry for the SPAM gang- still learnin the ropes here.

    I don't appologize too often, but hey this one may be deserved [​IMG]
     
  11. burndup
    Joined: Mar 11, 2002
    Posts: 1,938

    burndup
    Member
    from Norco, CA

    [ QUOTE ]
    "The So. Bay's Hot Rod, Rat Rod & Kustom Shop"

    [/ QUOTE ]


    The "rat rod" has been marketized into a consumer product!

    does "rust coat" come in a rattle can??
     
  12. Zodoff
    Joined: Aug 9, 2002
    Posts: 526

    Zodoff
    Member

    Thats better!

    welcome. pics?
     
  13. Rumble
    Joined: Mar 18, 2004
    Posts: 25

    Rumble
    Member

    Thanks Zod. I'll get some pics up soon- once the weld sparks and Z-grip dust settles...

    ...and no it doesn't Burndup, but Whoop-Ass does [​IMG]



     
  14. TINGLER
    Joined: Nov 6, 2002
    Posts: 3,410

    TINGLER

    [ QUOTE ]
    ...and no it doesn't Burndup, but Whoop-Ass does


    [/ QUOTE ]


    gotta admit it, thats pretty funny. [​IMG]
     
  15. burndup
    Joined: Mar 11, 2002
    Posts: 1,938

    burndup
    Member
    from Norco, CA


    [ QUOTE ]
    ...and no it doesn't Burndup, but Whoop-Ass does

    [/ QUOTE ]

    well, duh!

    [​IMG]
     
  16. zman
    Joined: Apr 2, 2001
    Posts: 16,775

    zman
    Member
    from Garner, NC

    [ QUOTE ]

    After a 12 yr. run in the corporate (video game) world, I took a step back and made the decision to combine my passion/knowledge of old customs, rats, etc. with my gained business school experience.


    [/ QUOTE ]

    Which studio did you work out of? I got friends over at Maxis and over in Walnut Creek.
     

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