I am finally putting full focus on a couple of 1930 sedans I have been saving for a few years. Definitely going traditional on both. I have friends in Kaysville UT that live and breathe traditional and they have been a driving force for me. Now that I finally have my garage addition done, after being delayed by buying my wife a 67 Chevy II, I can finally get eveything setup to start building the frame and getting the stance right. Hoping to be able to help with some questions and I sure appreciate any information that I can gain from anyone else. I foresee my knowledge base being an incoming aspect rather than a major contributor at this point, but I hope to change that as I learn as well. Thanks for putting this board together! Let's keep the tradition alive for future rodders!
Glad to see you got on the HAMB.....Check out all the tech articles there is some great info on this site............