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Student drove his ride to school today. And another student building a bagged beater

Discussion in 'Off Topic Hot Rods & Customs' started by anthony myrick, Apr 15, 2025.

  1. JimSibley
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    My kid drove this in highschool. He and I built it, He owns it, and we race it still. IMG_2269.jpeg
     
  2. ekimneirbo
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    from Brooks Ky

    Great that the kids have a mentor like you to peak their interest in swapping engines and building cars.

    Fast cars when I was a kid were owned by people out of their teens who actually had jobs and money they could spend. Fast cars for us teens were usually stock or had a cam and some carbs......but they were a whole lot slower than todays cars. My grandson called me last week and his 17 year old friend was killed in an accident and another friend got a broken back. Don't know the details on the car, but it was more about the kid getting drunk and running off a curve. Its a terrible thing when some young man loses his life due to a momentary bad decision. The kid trusts you, talk to him and draw him a mental picture ..........we all thought we were invincible at that age. The cars are much faster these days.

    Again, kudos for being a mentor to the new generations............:)
     
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  3. squirrel
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    12 years ago I met a 16 year old gal, with a pretty nice Camaro, on Drag week.

    alex.jpg

    Last year, she got second place on Drag Week, with a 6 second 55 Chevy.

    Maybe some kids can handle it?
     
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  4. Isn't this the truth!
     
  5. TA DAD
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    That's one word for it !
     
  6. Student says he drives it in the 6:50 class.
    The dad drives it in the faster class.
    He says him and his dad built it
    Rear, trans and block was assembled by pros.
    They did the rest

    runs E-85
     
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  7. Gahrajmahal
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    Great job with your students Anthony!

    After thinking about it I drove a car with a roll cage to high school too. It was only a Baja bug, but still… It was a retired race car with a black iron cage and bumpers. I bought it from the garage owner after he switched to a rail buggy race car. I put a stock 1200 engine with tee-pee headers. At vocational school I had the weld shop do some repairs to the cage. My teacher (body shop) talked me into letting one of the other students paint it so he could get the grade for all-over paint jobs. He donated a gallon of donated school paint (yellow). The mechanics vocational teacher didn’t think it was safe since it had jig sawed fenders and pretty poor headlamp installation, but all the teachers were interested in everything the students were driving.
     
  8. Student still here
    IMG_5734.jpeg
    metal art project for a competition
     
  9. RodStRace
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    I will watch reaction videos now and then. One guy was talking about Mike Oldfield and how this 'kid' came up with a composition that was so unique, complex and different, not to mention the musical prowess of playing most of the instruments.
    Us older folk often remember the foolishness and immortal ways we acted, but forget the great expansion of thought and boundless courage. He said that he's seen many people that age make great leaps creatively and intellectually.
    Don't fall into the fallacy of age grouping everyone. There are a lot of Boomer jokes pointing out the stereotypical things younger people see as failings too. It can be a way to simply categorize, but there are always people and things that defy the norm.
     
  10. snoc653
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    We used to all pitch in and then go buy a junker. Fix it up all week to make it run and stop, borrow a set of plates, then go drive and thrash it till it died. We’d leave it where it died and take the plates back and leave them in the yard where we borrowed them. After all it’s not like we were criminals. Our real names wasn’t on the paperwork and the junkyards didn’t care as they got it back to sell again. Never got in trouble doing it. Kids don’t try this yourself. We were highly trained delinquents.
     
  11. He sent me this last night
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    Him driving
     
  12. Clearly an entitled rich kid who’s parents are endangering him.:)
     
  13. Or perhaps by encouraging and supporting his car hobby they are giving him something to focus on and stay out of trouble? Nah!
     
  14. Oh the humanity
    :)
     
  15. AmishMike
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    Daughter grew up helping older brother & I work on cars. At 16 did “high school drags”. Learned to drive safe. Kid in her glass given new VW. First day, took friends on “hell ride” ( his term ) to show how fast. Third trip rolled into a field killed one injured two. Teach respect & responsibility
     
  16. Said he ran a 5.67

    should translate to just under 9.00 in 1/4 time
     
  17. IMG_5805.jpeg
    The project this “spoiled” young man worked on got a bronze at state competition.
     
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  18. SS327
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    What a hoodlum. He looks like a real trouble maker!
     
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  19. mustangsix
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    Got a call from a buddy last night wondering if I knew of any tuning shops that could "detune" his 2022 5.0 F150 before his 16 yr old starts driving it.
    Top speed limiter, maybe rev limit, and reduce the power by half? Then, if you haven't wrecked it or gotten a ton of tickets, retune it later.
    He's a good kid, but still.... It might be the right thing to do.
     
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  20. twenty8
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    YEEEHAAA!!!:D Hey Anthony, please tell him from me...... GO MAN GO.:)
     
  21. topher5150
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    jeeez oh pete...there's no way in heck I could've ever afforded something like that now let alone when I was in school.
     
  22. Roothawg
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    It tickles me to see any kid building hot rods.
     
  23. Same here.

    but I’m glad to know some can. Its technically his dads but it’s one thay built and drive together.
     
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  24. 6sally6
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    EZ answer......DON'T let him drive it !!
    LET him get a job....buy something HE can afford from his money..
    Make sure HE pays his insurance and gas.
    IF his grades fall TAKE THE KEYS !!
    (He's a 16 year old KID.) WE all know what and how 16 year olds think... (Most don't use their big head either)
    6sally6
     
  25. Dick Stevens
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    It's neat that he has a dad that enjoys doing these things with him!
     
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  26. 19Eddy30
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    Easy fix , choke air intake
     
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  27. topher5150
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    I don't know about newer trucks, but when I had a Lincoln Mark VIII they made a performance chip that you could put restrictions on it to keep it under certain speed
     
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  28. It's good to see young people into cars!

    You are so lucky you have guidance counselors that allow students with drive and ambition in the
    Vocation programs!

     
  29. This student took a welding class over the summer. Straightened out his c-notch a good bit
    IMG_7962.jpeg One of our diesel students is cruising this roll over
    IMG_7961.jpeg
    :)
     
    Last edited: Aug 21, 2025 at 8:42 PM
  30. Malcolm
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    Lots of work went into that Mustang. I like all of the upgrades and sure wouldn't mind owning it, myself!
     

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