WOW. Neat projects, everyone. I sure wish I had the woodworking skills that so many of you do.
My hobby used to be restoring and repairing old cars, until I was able to turn it into a business...now I don't have a hobby anymore. That's one of the reasons I'm going to build a TD, so I can get away on the weekends without all the hassle of tent camping.
I don't own an old car myself, but for me, building them is more fun than owning them. We have a handful of great customers that keep us very busy. Here are a couple of my favorite cars and trucks my Dad and I have built together over the past eight years:
This is My Dad's '51 Ford F-1 pick-up.
A 1950 Chevrolet-Holden Ute. I'd like to make some rear fenders and skirts like this for my TD.
1952 Chevrolet Convertible. Another frame-off bone stock restoration.
1954 Ford F-100 hot rod.
1961 Lincoln Continental Convertible.
Here are a few streetrod projects currently in progress. A '36 Ford 3-window coupe and a '40 Ford panel truck.
I'm hoping to incorporate some of the styling and parts from these old cars and trucks into my TD design. I was also kicking around the idea of roll down windows. But maybe I'm being too ambitious on my first build...because from what I've learned here, it's sort of an addiction, you can't build just one.
Anyway, sorry for the long post, but I know how we all like pictures.
Joe G.